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Post Office
by Charles Bukowski
by Charles Bukowski
This is the finest male vacation fiction on the planet: Bukowski, booze and broads.
Bukowski is minimalist, politically incorrect to the extreme, and nearly always completely inappropriate... and he's a wonderful, fun read. In these bundled up, overwrought times, Bukowski is everyman.
This is a top 10 book all-time for me. Easy.
QOTD
"But now and then, a woman walks up, full blossom, a woman just bursting out of her dress... a sex creature, a curse, then end of it all. I looked up and there she was, down at the end of the bar."
- Bukowski, "Post Office"
Bukowski is minimalist, politically incorrect to the extreme, and nearly always completely inappropriate... and he's a wonderful, fun read. In these bundled up, overwrought times, Bukowski is everyman.
This is a top 10 book all-time for me. Easy.
QOTD
"But now and then, a woman walks up, full blossom, a woman just bursting out of her dress... a sex creature, a curse, then end of it all. I looked up and there she was, down at the end of the bar."
- Bukowski, "Post Office"
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