Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer. His writing was heavily influenced by the social, cultural, and economic ambiance of his home city of Los Angeles. Bukowski's work addresses the ordinary lives of poor Americans, the act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women, and the drudgery of work.

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  1. 1. Post Office

    The novel follows the life of Henry Chinaski, a hard-drinking, cynical man who works at a series of menial jobs in the U.S. Postal Service. Through a series of vignettes, Chinaski navigates the monotony and absurdity of his work, his tumultuous relationships with women, and his struggles with alcohol and gambling. The narrative provides a raw and unfiltered look at the drudgery of working-class life, highlighting Chinaski's disdain for authority and societal norms, while capturing his dark humor and existential reflections.

    The 3317th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Ham On Rye

    The novel follows the tumultuous coming-of-age journey of Henry Chinaski, a young boy growing up during the Great Depression in Los Angeles. Through a series of vignettes, it explores his struggles with an abusive father, social alienation, and the harsh realities of adolescence. As Henry navigates school, friendships, and his burgeoning interest in writing, he grapples with feelings of inadequacy and rebellion against societal norms. The story paints a raw and unflinching portrait of a young man's quest for identity and meaning in a world marked by hardship and disillusionment.

    The 5977th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. Women

    "Women" is a semi-autobiographical novel that explores the chaotic love life of an aging writer. The protagonist, a hard-drinking and crude poet, navigates through a series of relationships with a variety of women, each with their own eccentricities and troubles. The narrative delves into the gritty, often sordid details of these relationships, depicting the protagonist's struggle with his own demons and the complexities of his romantic entanglements. Despite the seemingly bleak tone, the novel is punctuated with moments of raw humor and profound insight into human nature.

    The 9891st Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, And General Tales Of Ordinary Madness

    The Unexpurgated Selections

    This book is a collection of short stories that delve into the gritty and often sordid aspects of human experience, focusing on the lives of the downtrodden and the outcasts of society. The narrative voice is raw and unfiltered, presenting a world filled with alcohol, sex, and existential despair, where characters navigate through the chaos of urban life. The stories are marked by a sense of realism and dark humor, offering an unapologetic exploration of the human condition and the madness that can be found in the ordinary lives of individuals.

    The 10706th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over The Hills

    A raw, unflinching collection of poems that chronicles the gritty, day-to-day life of an outsider in Los Angeles—drinking, sex, work, loneliness and brief moments of tenderness—written in terse, conversational language that mixes dark humor, blunt despair and surprising warmth; the pieces trace the passage of time, mortality and small acts of defiance against boredom and complacency.

    The 15578th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. Factotum

    The novel follows the life of Henry Chinaski, an alter ego of the author, as he drifts through a series of menial jobs in Los Angeles during the 1940s. Chinaski, a heavy drinker and aspiring writer, struggles with the monotony and indignity of low-wage work while pursuing his passion for writing and indulging in his vices. The narrative captures his cynical outlook on life, his encounters with various eccentric characters, and his reflections on the nature of work, art, and personal freedom. Through Chinaski's experiences, the story explores themes of alienation, resilience, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

    The 16544th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. Pulp

    In a gritty and surreal exploration of the detective genre, the story follows Nick Belane, a down-on-his-luck private investigator navigating the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles. Tasked with bizarre cases, including finding the elusive French author Céline and tracking down the enigmatic Lady Death, Belane's journey is a chaotic blend of absurdity and existential musings. As he grapples with his own mortality and the absurdity of life, the narrative unfolds with dark humor and a satirical edge, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition amidst the chaos of a pulp fiction world.

    The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time
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