Stephbencin's review
Post Office: A Novel
by Charles Bukowski
Stephbencin's review
Post Office: A Novel by Charles Bukowski
Stephbencin's review
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I do think it's important to give your signifigant others books by your favorite author because it colors their perspective of who you really are. I don't necessarily think that Christmas time is the time for giving them, particularly when you yourself have not read the book, and have no idea of whether or not said signifigant other will enjoy it...chances are they'll feel like they got a bowling ball with Homer engraved on it.
This book is my bowling ball, but once the initial flabbergastion died off from, and I actually took the time to read it, I really enjoyed it. Say what you will about Bukowski, the man is an individual, and if nothing else, I love the language that he uses, there's nothing like good old-time gutter talk, where women are broads and bosses are soups.
This book is my bowling ball, but once the initial flabbergastion died off from, and I actually took the time to read it, I really enjoyed it. Say what you will about Bukowski, the man is an individual, and if nothing else, I love the language that he uses, there's nothing like good old-time gutter talk, where women are broads and bosses are soups.
