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Love that drawings are included.
wow. waiting for it.Just got the galleys for Storm:
I just finished writing a little something about this book vs the changes in the posthumous collections. Hopefully, it will be online before the book comes out next month.
That actually took me by surprise because the paper used in OW, OL, OC and EB was much better.Paper is very thin, as we've come to expect, but that seems to be the way it goes for mass market books these days.
No, it's a printing effect. Almost like a silkscreen kind of thing. You can feel it, but it isn't embossed/debossed.Is some of the font on the cover raised?
Oh, how did that get in there? Hmm. Sloppy photography I guess.Apparently they've thrown in a Stephen Hines book for a good measure.
I can feel it? Oh yes I can.You can feel it
now this is off-topic, but did you know, that the ancient (and still to-day) jewish scholars find every single letter in the TORA to be holy (as written by God himself), so that they don't even correct obvious errors, when they transcribe it.as the holy bible teaches us
I guess only the Christian Scientists have bored secretaries and typists. Which shouldn't really come as a surprise.No bored secretary or such things with the Jews.
"storm for the living and the dead" is the title of one of the poems in the book, from 1993.Is the title in any way connected to the finishing line of J.Joyce's short story "The Dead?"
No, they're not, one still remains:Posthumous Charles Bukowski poems are finally 100% dolphin-free
That's exactly it, I think. I, too, was kind of surprised to see Bukowski was flagging a few poems that were not as good as other poems he was writing at the time.But what do I know. Maybe he wasn't a good judge of his own work. That's not uncommon.
I appreciate that, but the book is all Abel, I didn't have anything to do with it.Thank you Abel and mjp and all involved.