Women
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Charles Bukowski is one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century, author of more than forty books, including novels, poems, essays, and short stories. Despite the sometimes shocking naturalism, his texts are full of lyricism, even a kind of sentimentality.
The novel "Women" written by him on the wave of popularity and contains a lot of signature "chips" Bukowski: self-irony, an abundance of sex scenes, the energy of the plot. The hero of the book is 50 years old, his name is Henry Chinaski, and he is the constant alter ego of the author. The novel is a series of more than explicit sex scenes, which are united by the main thing - the hero's endless love for his women, admiration of them and crude and sincere admiration. Rebel and romantic, unwilling to fit into any framework, despising any rules - such an image arises in everyone who reads the books of Charles Bukowski. Those who hear music in his deliberately brutal prose and poetry, see poetry behind the mask of a cynic and profanity-speaker, will love him forever. Bukowski, however, did not seem to care whether he would be heard. He went his own way, despising refined people and refined, emasculated art.
The novel "Women" written by him on the wave of popularity and contains a lot of signature "chips" Bukowski: self-irony, an abundance of sex scenes, the energy of the plot. The hero of the book is 50 years old, his name is Henry Chinaski, and he is the constant alter ego of the author. The novel is a series of more than explicit sex scenes, which are united by the main thing - the hero's endless love for his women, admiration of them and crude and sincere admiration. Rebel and romantic, unwilling to fit into any framework, despising any rules - such an image arises in everyone who reads the books of Charles Bukowski. Those who hear music in his deliberately brutal prose and poetry, see poetry behind the mask of a cynic and profanity-speaker, will love him forever. Bukowski, however, did not seem to care whether he would be heard. He went his own way, despising refined people and refined, emasculated art.
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- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series KIS (Classical and Contemporary Literature)