Charles Bukowski - From The Run With The Hunted Session

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Charles Bukowski - From The Run With The Hunted Session

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From recollections of early childhood in Germany and L.A. in the '20s to the unflinching reflections of a grizzled septuagenarian, the stunning directness and infamous "bad attitude" of Bukowski's autobiographical poetry and fiction are as captivating as they are repugnant. Faithfully anthologized here by his longtime editor and arranged in chronological order, these excerpts from more than 20 of Bukowski's published books chronicle--both explicitly and through several recurring personas--the major events of the author's life: childhood, the Depression and WW II, the deaths of parents and lovers, his experience in Hollywood, illness and old age. Bukowski's signature themes are also present: the racetrack, drinking, violence, women, sex and, of course, writing. Set in some half-dozen big cities, and several grim hinterlands in between, they depict protagonists listlessly careening through unusual jobs, seedy bars and squalid apartments where they are observed in fierce lovers' quarrels or in solitary debauch with just some booze and a typewriter. All are rendered with great immediacy, disturbing candor and Bukowski's singular blend of cynicism, misanthropy and unexpected sentimentality. While devotees may prefer the original volumes in their entirety, this is an effective primer for the uninitiated, or a refresher for past readers who, incredibly, have managed to forget.

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Post by The Drunken Poet »

Oh, man. Thanks for this one, casca... I don't have the Buk sig for nothin'.

By the way, Factotum is pretty damn good, I recommend it, even if Matt Dillon is too pretty to play Buk.
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Post by drizzle »

thanks cas, i saw this in the youknowwhere as well but forgot to leave a comment

as for factotum, it didn't do much for me as a whole. Its not bad by any stretch and dillon does do a decent job (i agree on too pretty btw), the material itself is basically unfilmable. Individual scenes are great, particularly the ones that just have the narration going, but overall it didn't come together for me. Last scene in the strip club blew me away though....
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Post by twob »

Thanks much.

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