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Neeli Cherkovski

    1 juli 1945 – 19 maart 2024
    Das Leben des Charles Bukowski
    Tales of Ordinary Madness
    Whitman's wild children
    • Inspired by D.H. Lawrence, Chekhov and Hemingway, Bukowski's writing is passionate, extreme and has attracted a cult following, while his life was as weird and wild as the tales he wrote. This collection of short stories gives an insight into the dark, dangerous lowlife of Los Angeles that Bukowski inhabited. From prostitutes to classical music, Bukowski ingeniously mixes high and low culture in his 'tales of ordinary madness'. These are angry yet tender, humorous and haunting portrayals of life in the underbelly of Los Angeles.

      Tales of Ordinary Madness2009
      4,0
    • Verfolgt das Leben des umstrittenen amerikanischen Dichters, beschreibt seine Erfahrungen beim Umherwandern im Land und erörtert seine wichtigsten Werke.

      Das Leben des Charles Bukowski1993
      3,7
    • Whitman's wild children

      • 261bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      In Whitman's Wild Children, Neeli Cherkovski looks at twelve contemporary beat poets - Michael McClure, Charles Bukowski, John Wieners, James Broughton, Philip Lamantia, Bob Kaufman, Allen Ginsberg, William Everson, Gregory Corso, Harold Norse, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Jack Micheline - chosen because each, like Whitman, took "his own road" and had little to do with what was thought acceptable in mainstream American culture during the 1940s and 1950s. Cherkovski draws on personal encounters to create biographical portraits that are engaging and animated. The result is an intimate critical memoir, written to reflect the spirit of Whitman's call for "perfect personal candor," about twelve poets who helped define contemporary American literature.

      Whitman's wild children1988
      4,0