So, unless someone can point me there, as far as I know there are few places that Buk wrote extensive notebooks. I would assume if you were looking through his works you would hear find him mentioning philosophers. But where? Does anyone know where he mentions any philosophers that he read? I had heard he read Schopenhauer and Nietzsche but does anyone know anywhere that he mentions them or I could find evidence of this?
Also, what notebooks or diaries of Buk could I buy. I realize his poems and letters basically are so personal that they could serve as a substitute but I'm curious about anywhere that he wrote intimately in such a way that he was not thinking he would sent what he wrote out to anyone (whether it would be some he corresponded with or he was trying to submit to for publication).
Thanks.
Also, what notebooks or diaries of Buk could I buy. I realize his poems and letters basically are so personal that they could serve as a substitute but I'm curious about anywhere that he wrote intimately in such a way that he was not thinking he would sent what he wrote out to anyone (whether it would be some he corresponded with or he was trying to submit to for publication).
Thanks.