Charles Bukowski Quotes
Biography
Charles Bukowski, born August 16, 1920, in Andernach, Germany, and died March 9, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, was an influential American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. His works often depicted the gritty and raw aspects of urban life and the struggles of the working class. more
Charles Bukowski, born August 16, 1920, in Andernach, Germany, and died March 9, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, was an influential American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. His works often depicted the gritty and raw aspects of urban life and the struggles of the working class. Bukowski is best known for his novel "Post Office" (1971), which chronicles his time as a postal worker, and "Barfly," a semi-autobiographical film released in 1987, based on his life. He published over 45 books, including the poetry collection "Love Is a Dog from Hell" (1977) and the novel "Women" (1978). Bukowski's writing style, characterized by its straightforwardness and dark humor, set him apart in contemporary literature. less