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Prepare to have your brains busted out by the powerful words of Charles Bukowski!
Bukowski invented a poetic language free of literary pretense by writing about the hard scramble life he grappled with daily. His life and poetry was about the low life bars of Los Angeles, whores, drunks, bums and betting on horses at the race track.
Mingled with the hard truths of his existence were also some of the most tender and thoughtful insights on human struggle and our desire for love and acceptance.
His bitterness had humor and his drudgery produced thoughtful meditations on the beauty of hard working people, broken down bums and pathetic alcoholics and street fighters. He was a man of a different age and his works remain timeless.
In this episode I pull down his books from my private collection and read to you excerpts from the following books that lit my brain and made me his fan for life:
War All The Time, Love Is A Dog From Hell, It Catches My Heart In Its Hands, The Last Night Of The Earth Poems, Burning In Water Drowning In Flame, South Of No North, Mockingbird Wish Me Luck, Dangling In The Tournefortia, Post Office and Hollywood.
If you are unfamiliar with the works of Charles Bukowski then buckle up for a journey of how I discovered him at City Lights bookstore in San Francisco and delight in my reading to you my selections of the profound insights and timeless with of the street fighter poet true American original that is Charles Bukowski!
TRR Smart Camp goodies:
* Receive podcast goodies! www.patreon.com/tomrhodesradiosmartcamp
* Chat with Tom! www.patreon.com/tomrhodesradiosmartcamp
* Buy my newest double album All Hail Laughter (2017) www.tomrhodes.net
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Prepare to have your brains busted out by the powerful words of Charles Bukowski!
Bukowski invented a poetic language free of literary pretense by writing about the hard scramble life he grappled with daily. His life and poetry was about the low life bars of Los Angeles, whores, drunks, bums and betting on horses at the race track.
Mingled with the hard truths of his existence were also some of the most tender and thoughtful insights on human struggle and our desire for love and acceptance.
His bitterness had humor and his drudgery produced thoughtful meditations on the beauty of hard working people, broken down bums and pathetic alcoholics and street fighters. He was a man of a different age and his works remain timeless.
In this episode I pull down his books from my private collection and read to you excerpts from the following books that lit my brain and made me his fan for life:
War All The Time, Love Is A Dog From Hell, It Catches My Heart In Its Hands, The Last Night Of The Earth Poems, Burning In Water Drowning In Flame, South Of No North, Mockingbird Wish Me Luck, Dangling In The Tournefortia, Post Office and Hollywood.
If you are unfamiliar with the works of Charles Bukowski then buckle up for a journey of how I discovered him at City Lights bookstore in San Francisco and delight in my reading to you my selections of the profound insights and timeless with of the street fighter poet true American original that is Charles Bukowski!
TRR Smart Camp goodies:
* Receive podcast goodies! www.patreon.com/tomrhodesradiosmartcamp
* Chat with Tom! www.patreon.com/tomrhodesradiosmartcamp
* Buy my newest double album All Hail Laughter (2017) www.tomrhodes.net

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