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I was watching a documentary on Charles Bukowski and he said something that I had to write down. I didn’t want to lose this, so I’m putting it here:
“I was laying in bed one night and I thought ‘I ... that spark because as long as you have that spark, you can start the greatest fire again.”
C. Bukowski
Alpha Dog ipod
Rat Race film
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of ...
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There is always that space there
just before they get to us
that space
that fine relaxer
the breather
while say
flopping on a bed
thinking of nothing
or say
pouring a glass of water from the
spigot
while entranced by
nothing
that
gentle pure
space
it’s worth
centuries of
existence
say
just to scratch your neck
while looking out the window at
a bare branch
that space
there
before they ...
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Bukowski: Born Into This chronicles the life and times of the hard-drinking, hard-living, and hard-loving author Charles Bukowski. It is an intimate story of struggle and redemption, pain and humor, and above all, artistic truth and authenticity.
Bukowski: Born Into This - Directed by John Dullaghan, 2006
Pt.1, Pt.2, Pt.3, Pt.4, Pt.5, Pt.6, Pt.7, Pt.8
Click here to view the embedded video.
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... written as a novel after Eberle read The Post Office by Charles Bukowski, it has many of the Bukowski-isms but also has some notable differences. You can see the similarities of a Hank Chinaski in ... the scene and themes he created for The Local. Let me leave you with one final Bukowski quote:
“There will always be something to ruin our lives, it all depends on what or which finds us first. We are ...
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... ) 9/11 was an inside job by Brian Stuart Fox.
-Trailer from the movie Bukowski: Born Into This, by John Dullaghan, 2003.
-Bluebird poem by Charles Bukowski, from the movie Bukowski: Born Into This by John Dullaghan, 2003.
-Charles Bukowski poem Roll the Dice, read by Bono.
-Representative Democracy is Not Democracy by the Left Libertarian.
-CBC - The 5th Estate, ...
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... he had been born on a different day, would have been a clear choice for the award. He is Charles Bukowski, and the title words of this post are the words that are engraved ... hope that the bug would come to me, but today it did not, and I was determined not to try and force it. I did consider grafting Bukowski onto day even though it was not his birthday. He did give another wonderful piece of advice ...
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... self-centered pathology.
About ten years ago I began to read the works of Charles Bukowski. His poetry and his fiction and his essays captured me in a way that ... will take so many other fellow creatures down into that sucking hole with us.
Alas.
Bukowski seems to have come to his same conclusion. He understood Human Nature for what it was, but he also understood that the greater force of ...
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... , one of the personal Highlights in his career,
is his late friendship
with Charles Bukowski. For his song genius of the crowd
Itchy took the
same named lyrics of Bukowski, and his publisher in
america demanded 5000 $
for the unallowed use of other artists thoughts.
After a telephone call
between Bukowski and Itchy, Bukowski visited Itchy and
gave him his
permission to use the text ...
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... souls attending Salons at Clifton's Cafeteria on downtown bards Charles Bukowski and John Fante, and much more.
Esotouric's other innovations for the Art Walk include the curated Hippodrome shuttle (aka The Party ... A.
Sat April 24 Haunts of a Dirty Old Man: Charles Bukowski's L.A.
Sat May 1 - Pasadena Confidential crime bus tour with Crimebo the Clown
Sat ...
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... souls attending Salons at Clifton’s Cafeteria on downtown bards Charles Bukowski and John Fante, and much more.
It is with great personal regret, but high hopes for Art Walk’s bright future as a ... 8217; L.A.
Sat April 24 ¬ Haunts of a Dirty Old Man: Charles Bukowski’s L.A.
Sat May 1 – Pasadena Confidential crime bus tour with Crimebo the Clown
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... his granddad's hat and cane.
Later, he fell under the spell of Charles Bukowski and the beat
generation, and took to hanging out amid the flotsam of downtown LA.
He was fascinated, he said, by "the great American loneliness ... elusive and
mysterious as ground fog. "Yeah, that all came from Bukowski and
Kerouac," he recalls. "I always liked the idea that America ...
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...
I must have thought about that place maybe 5 or 6 times
before I switched to lobster.
I've been reading a lot of poetry by Charles Bukowski. Reading his work is like a sucker punch to the heart. It's great proletariat poetry--sad, dark, bitter, raw, stark, and often pleasurable. I'm glad I finally have had the bukowski experience.
carey
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... Chinaski are a deadpan celebration of squalor, booze and uncompromised artistic integrity, based on a scrapbook amalgam of writer Charles Bukowski’s work. You ought probably run a mile if you meet a ... Lili Taylor, Marisa Tomei, Adrienne Shelly – goes some way to balance Bukowski’s less-than-feminist credentials, but it’s Matt Dillon’s ...
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... small-time, inconsequential or amateurish. Wikipedia has a comprehensive list here but this is my personal favourite; Gary Oldman’s rogue cop in Leon:
Interestingly, Charles Bukowski detested Mickey Mouse:
While we’re talking about Bukowski, this is a lovely reading of one of his most beautiful poems, The Japanese Wife:
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... , a hearty american chocolate bar, a graphic tee shirt, a book of poetry by bukowski and a prickly little cactus to match (in my experience) their prickly present receiving disposition.
'great ... from cybercandy, wesc foldable headphones from asos, initial mug from liberty, mini fjallraven backpack from fjallraven, days away like horses, charles bukowski poetry from amazon from cybercandy.
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