iveta (1 Viewer)

Hello everyone...
Finally I have found the way how to write you all....

I have heard about charles and his raw beauty a lot but never really read him
so i just came to check some of his poems here
and what i found was 5 min ago was "a smile to remember"
and wow thats something
studied and read a lot of literature but never ever heard something so really
incredibly pretty and tragic
as margaret atwood says its not discomfort its pain
the realest thing
thanks a lot lot lot
thank you, really

iveta
 
Welcome to the forum, Iveta! There are lots of Bukowski poems here for you to enjoy. You should read some of Bukowski's novels too. You won't be disappointed!
 
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real thing

sure
im a bit busy now but i swear im going to spend the summer with this realtning
i have spent most of my summer with witty and light and elegant david logde
but this summer im getting close to the bone with buk

thanks for the quotations

i really like that "what was wrong was never understood...."
stick it somewhere or what
to my fridge
i really enjoy all those door plaques and shirts of yours....

sorry for incorrect english, its not my first language
 
thanks

Thanks for your advice.

I will try to use punctuation a apostrophes ever since.

Maybe I've just been under the wrong impression that I should do some sort of
"spontaneous writing" here....

But you are right your Buk is much wiser that all those superspontaneous beats... ;)

But I'm afraid my English is forever incorrect here and there, since it's not
my first language....

i
 
Welcome Iveta. You are just beginning to discover Bukowski and you are in for a treat. He was a writer like no other.

Just out of curiosity, what is your first language ?
 
Welcome Iveta. Welcome from the dogs of Bukowski dot net. We have a pack of dogs here and a couple of cats. Have you ever heard that Love is a cat from hell? No!
Read and your English will purify.
 
Thanks for your advice.

I will try to use punctuation a apostrophes ever since.

Maybe I've just been under the wrong impression that I should do some sort of
"spontaneous writing" here....

But you are right your Buk is much wiser that all those superspontaneous beats... ;)

But I'm afraid my English is forever incorrect here and there, since it's not
my first language....

i

Fuck grammar. Just write what you want how you want. Who are we to judge?
 
hello

"Just out of curiosity, what is your first language ?"
It's Slovak.

I know about the love that is a dog from hell. /At least I know about the title./
I hope to get at least some of those short stories soon.
To purify my English....and to check if the meant dog breed is corgi :)
/I quess it's quite probable, as corgi is usually short and strong/

Of course I don't I don't mean it literally...anyway I'll try to find out what kind of dog Buk's love is...

iveta




i
 
Considering Buk's love for his old fatherland, I would guess it's a German Shepherd...:p
 
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new perspective

wow

I used to think that tough German Shepherds are for the policemen and chic chihuahuas are for Britney and posh ladies...
But you make me look at the dogs from entirely new perspective...
Maybe they are somewhat sad, poor and fragile just like the skid loves....

What about Rhodesian Rigdeback....
They very rarely bark, but when they do, the sound is something special...


Iveta
 
Bukowski loved cats. Correct me if I'm wrong. Dogs love you no matter what. Cats love you at their convenience on their time. You have to work for it.
 
Ridgeback?
Great animal!

RhodesianRidgebackPuppiesLeoLucy4Months.jpg
 
sound of barking

WTH is that thing you are pointing at those fine dogs?

I was chatting about metaphor in the title of the book "Love is a dog from
hell"....what might be the dog breed

I am pointing at ridgebacks because I have read that they can bark
in a very special, very impressive way....
...that they don't bark a lot, but their voice is something really special....

The voice of love that is "the dog from hell" might be very special too.
Though, in some pictures, it might look like a beautilful, fine thing, something to match your swimming pool and flowers...but there's something unexpectedly strong in its sound...

...of course I don't mean ridgeback is "a dog from hell".
But maybe they've got hell of the voice....

Actually, I have never heard them barking myself....
Please tell me how is it like/ correct me if I have put it all wrong....

Still I guess I should read the book first and then discuss the metaphor in the
title...I swear I'll do...

....and thanks for the very fine picture...

iveta
 
this dog is the love from hell

This ancient Greece legends petshop is a great idea....
Or is it a Roman things...

I could put "beware of the dog" signs with this pic on some mysterious door....
...to match with those Dear sir/ No visitors door plaque of yours
/from Pete's threads/

....wonder who would live behind
 
Hello cool buzzcat...

I really enjoy that picture of yours...
...I'm just a shadow of myself too, but not thrown upon such fine sand :)

generally, I like coming here so much,
since everybody is so beatiful here :)

/I mean all that pictures of buk and buk's paintings/

Enjoy your shades

iveta
 
Hello everyone,
I am keeping dragging the poems from this side and I'm immensely grateful for all this...
/and dogs and shadows and all your things and stories/
I'm looking forward to reading some real bukbook sometime in the future....
Then I'll let you know...

iv


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