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That 1964 New York Times review of It Catches is available free on the NYT site (the link you gave is to a pay version):

http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/12/26/specials/bukowski-catches.html

You need a username/password to get in there. Try bukowski.net as the username and the password. ;)

Nice review. Very favorable. Bukowski is what he is, and he is not likely to be found applying for a job with the picture magazines as an Image of Revolt. Unlike the beats, he will never become an allowed clown; he is too old now, and too wise, and too quiet. More power to him.
 
a long time ago, maybe 6-7 years, there was a nice bio on B published online by a music magazine, can't recall the name, though. they even had clips of Bukowski readings his poems.
 
"When Bukowski was a Nazi" (I think these are excerpts from the book "Visceral Bukowski), by B. Pleasants:
http://www.hollywoodinvestigator.com/2003/bukowski1.htm

"The Man Who Shot Charles Bukowski":

http://salon.com/people/feature/2000/06/15/bukowski/index.html

Chris Hodenfield interview (1987):
http://www.artdamage.com/buk/ginsoaked.htm

"Setting Free the Buk ", Gerald Locklin (1984):
http://www.artdamage.com/buk/settingfree.htm

New York Quarterly Craft Interview (pub. in 1985, though I think it was actually conducted in 1983):
http://www.artdamage.com/buk/craft.htm

This is the link for the music magazine I mentioned a few posts earlier. It's an article by Richard Meltzer, but the link is no longer working :(
http://www.addict.com/ATN/issues/1.09/Features/Bukowski/

"My Secret Bukowski", Michael Hoerman:
http://www.anti-heroart.com/hoerman.html

"Drowning in a Sea of Booze: 100 Things You Didn't Know About Bukowski"
http://www.altreel.com/cult-fiction/100_facts_about_Bukowski.html

"Hustling Roses Down the Avenues of the Dead: 10 Classic Poems from the Bukowski Archives"
http://www.altreel.com/cult-fiction/10_Classic_Bukowski_Poems.html

CHARLES BUKOWSKI TAUGHT ME 'HOW TO WRITE A SHORT STORY', Ben Pleasants:

http://www.hollywoodinvestigator.com/2003/shortstory.htm

review of Neeli Cherkovski's Hank: The Life of Charles Bukowski, Jack Foley:
http://www.poetrypreviews.com/poets/poet-bukowski.html

Bukowski interview, by J.D.:
http://www.poetrycircle.com/index.php/topic,226.0.html

"Talking Pictures"
An interview with Michael Montfort by S.A. Griffin

http://www.mindspring.com/~sagriffin/talkingpictures.html

This interview appeared in the Village View, December 1990, and was conducted by Mary Ann Swisler

http://www.bukowskifilm.com/1990.html

This Bukowski interview, conducted by Phil Taylor for Stonecloud magazine, appeared in 1972

http://www.bukowskifilm.com/bu_buk.html

This Bukowski interview was conducted by Erica Lowe for the now-defunct Arete Magazine. It appears here for the first time since its publication in July/August 1989.

http://www.bukowskifilm.com/1989.html
 
cirerita said:
This interview appeared in the Village View, December 1990, and was conducted by Mary Ann Swisler
And here is a picture taken the night that interview was done.

bukowski061.jpg
 
amazing all this collection what's been err collected here by you sire.

hopefully it'll help through the current mindfuck in the dark air i'm going through a doin my thesis on buk.

-"obedience to another, is the decay of the self." Buk vs work, literary establishment, and you.-

hand-in is in but a month.

but thank y'for this resource.
 
A small part of the interview can be seen in "Born into this". It?s the part Where Buk is talking about writing his new novel about his childhood, saying it?s a horror story and that his father beat him and therefore was a great literary teacher. The interviewer then ask "what?s the link?".
Apparently the whole interview was taped. Does anyone know if it?s possible to watch/buy it somewhere?

Btw the interview appears in an extented version in the Buk interview book
"Sunlight here I am"( page 173-191) by David Stephen Calonne (Sun Dog Press).
 
ok, i SWEAR i'm not here only to plug this website i'm working on, even though this is my second post and the second time i've mentioned it...

but, i'm working on a website that's mainly dedicated to collecting bukowski books, with some of my opinions about bukowski, and hopefully other people's stories as well (as they email them to me)... it's at: www.blacksparrowbukowski.com.

anyway, it's in its infantile stages right now, but it may be worth a look or two if you're bored.
 
That 1964 New York Times review of It Catches is available free on the NYT site (the link you gave is to a pay version):

http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/12/26/specials/bukowski-catches.html

You need a username/password to get in there. Try bukowski.net as the username and the password. ;)[/I]

Sorry but I don't get you, MJP.

Maybe you can explain how to get in there?

I think the ID and Password bukowski.net has been removed. Just follow the link and try the "Register for NYTimes.com" of which they say "It's free and it only takes a minute!" (although I haven't tried it out myself) :cool:

http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/12/26/specials/bukowski-catches.html
 
Website: Alterati.com

The Charles Bukowski Tapes:
A Review by Jason Lubyk.


It was writers like Burroughs and Bukowski that saved me from my dead end path of juvenile delinquency, of my teenage riot against my nerdy childhood, the precocious dreams that turned into a refusal, years of kicking holes in the drywall room reality of the future that was laid out for me, terrifying in it's blandness and normalcy, which of course, it still is.
 
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I expected you not to be rude for no apparent reason. I'm just attempting to do a research paper & I was looking for sources. I got super stoked but then realized a lot of the websites weren't active anymore. It's a general suggestion, calm down.
 

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