Hello Bukowski people- The first time I experienced some of Bukowski's work was watching a documentary on him by satellite a couple nights ago. There was one poem in particular, I am trying to find the title to so I can read it in it's entirety. It had to do with people's actions and words being the opposite of what they actually represent. And how some people are completely intolerant of another's solitude. One line said something about people preaching peace are actually calling for war.
My recollection of the poem is so vague but the gist of what I was hearing was powerfull stuff. If there is anyone who could name this poem out a vast,vast body of work and with little to go off of, it would be greatly appreciated.
My recollection of the poem is so vague but the gist of what I was hearing was powerfull stuff. If there is anyone who could name this poem out a vast,vast body of work and with little to go off of, it would be greatly appreciated.