Mockingbird Wish Me Luck

Download or Read eBook Mockingbird Wish Me Luck PDF written by Charles Bukowski and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2009-03-17 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Mockingbird Wish Me Luck

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Publisher: Harper Collins

Total Pages: 160

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ISBN-10: 9780061881879

ISBN-13: 0061881872

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Book Synopsis Mockingbird Wish Me Luck by : Charles Bukowski

Mockingbird Wish Me Luck captures glimpses of Charles Bukowski's view on life through his poignant poetry: the pain, the hate, the love, and the beauty. He writes of lechery and pain while finding still being able to find its beauty.

Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print

Download or Read eBook Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print PDF written by Marietta Chicorel and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print

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Total Pages: 458

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ISBN-10: UOM:39015078252809

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Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print: A-Ex

Download or Read eBook Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print: A-Ex PDF written by Marietta Chicorel and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print: A-Ex

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Total Pages: 456

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ISBN-10: UVA:X030166533

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The Pleasures of the Damned

Download or Read eBook The Pleasures of the Damned PDF written by Charles Bukowski and published by Canongate Books. This book was released on 2012-03-29 with total page 529 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Pleasures of the Damned

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Publisher: Canongate Books

Total Pages: 529

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ISBN-10: 9781847678874

ISBN-13: 1847678874

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Book Synopsis The Pleasures of the Damned by : Charles Bukowski

The Pleasures of the Damned is a selection of the best poetry from America's most iconic and imitated poet, Charles Bukowski. Celebrating the full range of the poet's extraordinary sensibility and his uncompromising linguistic brilliance, these poems cover a lifetime of experience, from his renegade early work to never-before-collected poems penned during the final days before his death. Selected by John Martin, Bukowski's long-time editor and the publisher of the legendary Black Sparrow Press, this stands as what Martin calls 'the best of the best of Bukowski'.

Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement

Download or Read eBook Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement PDF written by Paul Clements and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-04-26 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement

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Publisher: Routledge

Total Pages: 252

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ISBN-10: 9781134059782

ISBN-13: 1134059787

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Book Synopsis Charles Bukowski, Outsider Literature, and the Beat Movement by : Paul Clements

This book uses cultural and psycho-social analysis to examine the beat writer Charles Bukowski and his literature, focusing on representations of the anti-hero rebel and outsider. Clements considers the complexities, ambiguities, and contradictions represented by the author and his work, exploring Bukowski’s visceral writing of the cultural ordinary and everyday self-narrative. The study considers Bukowski’s apolitical, gendered, and working-class stance to understand how the writer represents reality and is represented with regards to counter-cultural literature. In addition, Clements provides a broader socio-cultural focus that evaluates counterculture in relation to the American beat movement and mythology, highlighting the male cool anti-hero. The cultural practices and discourses utilized to situate Bukowski include the individual and society, outsiderdom, cult celebrity, fan embodiment, and disneyfication, providing a greater understanding of the beat generation and counterculture literature.

Tango Lessons

Download or Read eBook Tango Lessons PDF written by Meghan Flaherty and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 2018-06-19 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Total Pages: 338

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ISBN-10: 9780544986633

ISBN-13: 0544986636

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Book Synopsis Tango Lessons by : Meghan Flaherty

A woman’s story of learning to dance, and becoming comfortable in her own skin and in the arms of others: “Witty, incisive [and] vibrantly intelligent.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Tango was an unlikely choice for Meghan Flaherty. A young woman living with the scars of past trauma, she was terrified of being touched and shied away from real passion. But by her late twenties, she knew something had to change. So she dug up an old dream and tried on her dancing shoes. In tango, there’s a leader and a follower, and, traditionally, the woman follows. As Meghan moved from beginner classes to the late-night dance halls of New York’s vibrant tango underground, she discovered that more than any footwork, the hardest and most essential lesson of the dance was to follow with strength and agency; to find her balance, regardless of the lead. And as she broke her own rule—never mix romance and tango—she started to apply those lessons in every corner of her life. Written in wry, lyrical prose, and beautifully enriched by the vivid history and culture of the dance, Tango Lessons is a transformative story of conquering your fears, living your dreams, and enjoying the dizzying freedom found in the closest embrace. “Like Sweetbitter, this is a memoir of a young woman trying to make it in contemporary New York City. Like H Is for Hawk and Julie and Julia, it is also portrait of obsession...Flaherty is self-aware and writes beautifully.”—New York Journal of Books “Flaherty's writing contains moments of real beauty.”—Newsday

The Zen of You and Me

Download or Read eBook The Zen of You and Me PDF written by Diane Musho Hamilton and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 2017-03-21 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Zen of You and Me

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Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Total Pages: 208

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ISBN-10: 9780834840782

ISBN-13: 0834840782

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Book Synopsis The Zen of You and Me by : Diane Musho Hamilton

How to deal with interpersonal conflict--from a Zen perspective. The people who get under your skin the most can in fact be your greatest teachers. It’s not a matter of overlooking differences, as is often taught, but of regarding those difficult aspects of the relationship with curiosity and compassion--for those very differences offer a path to profound connection. Diane Hamilton’s practical, reality-based guide to living harmoniously with even your most irritating fellow humans—spouses, partners, colleagues, parents, children--shows that “getting along” is really a matter of discovering that our differences are nothing other than an expression of our even deeper shared unity.

Bukowski

Download or Read eBook Bukowski PDF written by Neeli Cherkovski and published by Godine+ORM. This book was released on 2020-07-28 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Bukowski

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Publisher: Godine+ORM

Total Pages: 343

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ISBN-10: 9781574232424

ISBN-13: 1574232428

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Book Synopsis Bukowski by : Neeli Cherkovski

Meet the man behind the myth in the only full-fledged biography of the American novelist, poet, and legend by a close friend and collaborator. Neeli Cherkovski began a deep friendship with Bukowski in the 1960s while guzzling beer at wrestling matches or during quieter evenings discussing life and literature in Bukowski’s East Hollywood apartment. Over the decades, those hundreds of conversations took shape as this biography—now with a new preface, “This Thing Upon Me Is Not Death: Reflections on the Centennial of Charles Bukowski.” Bukowski, author of Ham on Rye, Post Office, and other bestselling novels, short stories, and poetry collections only ever wanted to be a writer. Maybe that’s why Bukowski’s voice is so real and immediate that readers felt included in a conversation. “In his written work, he’s a hero, a fall guy, a comic character, a womanizing lush, a wise old dog,” biographer Neeli Cherkovski writes. “His readers do more than glimpse his many-sidedness. For some, it’s a deep experience. They feel as if his writing opens places inside of themselves they might never have seen otherwise. Often a reader comes away feeling heroic, because the poet has shown them that their ordinary lives are imbued with drama.” Full of anecdotes, wisdom, humor, and insight, this is an essential companion to the work of a great American writer. Long-time Bukowski fans will come away with fresh insights while readers new to his work will find this an exhilarating introduction. “A treasure trove for Bukowski fans . . . Cherkovski’s access to his subject allows him an intimacy otherwise impossible.” —John Rechy, Los Angeles Times

Poseur

Download or Read eBook Poseur PDF written by Marc Spitz and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2013-02-12 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: Hachette UK

Total Pages: 368

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ISBN-10: 9780306821752

ISBN-13: 0306821753

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Book Synopsis Poseur by : Marc Spitz

Marc Spitz assumed that if he lived like his literary and rock 'n' roll heroes, he would become a great artist, too. He conveniently overlooked the fact that many of them died young, broke, and miserable. In his candid, wistful, touching, and hilarious memoir, Poseur, the music journalist, playwright, author, and blogger recounts his misspent years as a suburban kid searching for authenticity, dangerous fun, and druggy, downtown glory: first during New York's last era of risk and edge, the pre-gentrification '90s, and finally as a flamboyant and notorious rock writer, partying and posing during the music industry's heady, decadent last gasp. Part profane, confidential tell-all and part sweetly frank coming-of-age tale, this dirty, witty memoir finds Spitz careening through the scene, meeting and sometimes clashing with cultural icons like Courtney Love, Jeff Buckley, Rivers Cuomo of Weezer, Chloëevigny, Kim Deal, The Dandy Warhols, Guns N' Roses, Ryan Adams, Paul Rudd, Coldplay, Pavement, Peter Dinklage, Julie Bowen, The Strokes, Trent Reznor, Chuck Klosterman, Interpol, and Franz Ferdinand, as well as meeting heroes like Allen Ginsberg, Shirley Clarke, Joe Strummer, and Morrissey. Along the way he finds literary guru Gordon Lish is a long-lost relative, and erstwhile pal and sensation JT LeRoy is an even bigger poseur. Spitz refuses to give up the romantic ghost until a post-9/11 breakdown and an improbable new love (fellow music writer Lizzy Goodman) finally help him strike the hardest pose of all: his true self.

Against the Grain

Download or Read eBook Against the Grain PDF written by Robert Dana and published by University of Iowa Press. This book was released on 2009-09-15 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Total Pages: 281

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ISBN-10: 9781587298943

ISBN-13: 1587298945

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Book Synopsis Against the Grain by : Robert Dana

Against the Grain is a collection of interviews with nine small press publishers, each one characterized by strength of resolve and a dedication to good books. Each press reflects, perhaps more directly than any large trade publisher could, the character of its founder; and each has earned its own place in the select group of important small presses in America. This collection is the first of its kind to explore with the publishers themselves the historical, aesthetic, practical, and personal impulses behind literary publishing. The publishers included are Harry Duncan (the Cummington Press), Lawrence Ferlinghetti (City Lights), David Godine (David R. Godine), Daniel Halpern (the Ecco Press), Sam Hamill and Tree Swenson (Copper Canyon Press), James Laughlin (New Directions), John Martin (Black Sparrow), and Jonathan Williams (the Jargon Society). Their passion for books, their belief in their individual visions of what publishing is or could be, their inspired mulishness crackle on the page.