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    Redesigned Book Covers

    concerning Liam Drane's cover designs.... they remind me more of popular Russian, or east European design circa late 1960's, juxtaposed with American sensibilities of production efficiency. I didn't really get a cut-up interpretation, more of a focused post-modern slant with just enough of the...
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    pseudonyms!

    That's a great article. Bukowski at some of his most honest and heartfelt. You get a great sense of how he deals with his male relationships, and how the filter we all deal with provides a disjoint from how we feel and how we act. At our best we leave that at the bottom of the crapper, but we...
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    An Evil Town (1994)

    Yeah, at first I thought it might have been him, butthen you get a clearer light... Thanks for providing the cast names. Really well acted.
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    Elements of Fante's writing that Bukowski left out of his own

    Hannah, never thought about the adverb thing with Fante, before. And some of us have to remember that Fante wrote Ask the Dust and Wait for Spring before he got into writing screenplays, but that style obvioulsy lent itself to screenplays, since a lot of directors and actors need adverbs like...
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    An Evil Town (1994)

    Thanks for putting that up, Hank Solo. One of those things I'd heard about, forgot about, and nowresurrected in full trobbing madness. I really admire the way the director used pacing. There's a lot of space in Buk's stories, he provides the way, you load the meaning, and I get a sense of...
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    When did you discover Bukowski?

    It's been a while since I've read Buk. Seemed like if I wanted to make a serious stab at any kind of writing career that I'd have to quit Hank for a while. I've been able to make a living off of it the last couple years, took me 10 years to even get a leg on the ladder (for those who are not...
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    When did you discover Bukowski?

    I was at the University of Missouri St. Louis campus library, very hungover from a show the night before, and I thought I'd skip class and find a Burroughs book and dissolve into a couch somewhere. Looking through the "B's" I saw a title that read Erections, Ejaculations and General Tales of...
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