The title pretty much sums up my question.
I have some cds of Bukowski's public readings, and in those recordings he only read poems.
Might sound like a silly question, but I was wondering if he ever read anything else apart from poetry. When you think of it, many of his poems sounded like short stories anyway, and some stories from "Notes of a dirty old man" would have been fit for public readings too.
I don't think he ever used the name "Chinaski" in his poems (correct me if I'm wrong), so my point eventually is to know if he ever read any Chinaski pieces during his public readings.
Thanks very much in advance for your help!
I have some cds of Bukowski's public readings, and in those recordings he only read poems.
Might sound like a silly question, but I was wondering if he ever read anything else apart from poetry. When you think of it, many of his poems sounded like short stories anyway, and some stories from "Notes of a dirty old man" would have been fit for public readings too.
I don't think he ever used the name "Chinaski" in his poems (correct me if I'm wrong), so my point eventually is to know if he ever read any Chinaski pieces during his public readings.
Thanks very much in advance for your help!