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Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova. With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to Post Office and Factotum is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.
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Vrouwen, Charles Bukowski, Susanne Janssen
- Taal
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1982
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- Titel
- Vrouwen
- Taal
- Nederlands
- Auteurs
- Charles Bukowski, Susanne Janssen
- Uitgever
- De Bezige Bij
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1982
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 247
- ISBN10
- 9023407911
- ISBN13
- 9789023407911
- Reeks
- Henry Chinaski
- Tags
- Fictie, Hedendaagse literatuur, Klassiekers, Vrouwen, Erotiek, Verenigde Staten, Amerikaanse Literatuur, Seksualiteit & intimiteit, Leven, Alcohol, Drugs, Schrijvers, Vertelling, narratie, Autobiografische romans, Alcoholisme, Pornografie, Bars, Beatniks
- Eerste editie
- 1978
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- Women
- Beoordeling
- 3,85 van 5
- Aantekening
- Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found here Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova. With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to Post Office and Factotum is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.



