:Dhe tried to paint a cat again only it came out as a dog
Maybe he had been drawing cats all the time:
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:Dhe tried to paint a cat again only it came out as a dog
Is there a poem about Raquel Welch in there?I have the advance proofs in-hand
D'oh!118 pages (110 without the end notes, photographs of cats included)
It's here, all 118 pages of it (110 without the end notes). The slimmest Bukowski book ever from a major publisher.
To be fair, Play the Piano Drunk and The Continual Condition aren't much longer, but they're longer.
Yes, they do: Cats.They clearly don't understand what makes him attractive to the people who read him.
Amen.if the damn cats helped him live longer, more power to them
I haven't read the book yet, but I picked it up to read that intro, and it's good to have the "editing" called out, in an Ecco title no less.forum members will definitely like reading Abel's intro to the sources section of the book.
This tightly knit collection brings Bukowski back to his gritty best with Debritto harkening to Bukowski’s original wording and manuscripts when possible