Charles Bukowski - American author

In Septuagenarian Stew, there is a short story untitled A bad night (I retranslate it from a french translation, so perhaps it's not the good title), where a guy named Monty resorts to a phone sex operator and then to a prostitute. In the middle of this setting, Buk happened to place a paragraph devoted to Woody Allen. I didn't expect at all to read one day Buk expressing himself on this filmmaker, not even imagined him having watched one Woody Allen movie. Anyway, that's the most accurate and the wittiest depiction of Woody Allen's films I've ever read. Hank will never stop surprising me. :)
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