Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame
A**S
It’s great!!!
It’s probably my second favorite Bukowski poetry book… Very good! There are a lot of good poems in it. I carry it in my book bag and pull it out if I’m sitting in waiting in the doctors office or if I’m waiting for a client to get to me… I’m so over electronics I typically carry a book or two or a cassette recorder in my bag…*** The cassette recorder is for just taping, random thoughts and ideas or things that are going on in my life at the moment just to try and get away from the digital age.***I am a child of the 70s so I still like tangible things like books, you can hold.This is a good one!!I will say my favorite Charles Bukowski poetry book is: The last night of the earth poems, that would be my first choice.This one would be my second choice…It’s definitely worth buying or if you know a fan of Charles get this for them for Christmas or if you want to introduce someone to his poetry this is also a good one for that !Enjoy!
B**E
Great book by a legend
Charles is a legend and this is a great book, arrived fast and in good condition
C**N
I like this early stuff better
I have been an avid reader of Bukowski for thirty years now. What can I say? I feel an affinity with the man. I moved out to Southern California with some drunken, vague thought in my head that I would be closer to him, and maybe even visit him, or try to, but he passed the very year I moved to SoCal which is where I still live.I have all his works, and have read and re-read all of his poetry and prose for these three decades. It may seem paradoxical, but the older I get, the more I have been enjoying the poetry he wrote as younger man, while, the exact opposite was true when I was younger. I wonder why that is? But, I think there is certain muscle in his earlier work. A certain spit in the eye. There is also this singing that can be heard above the howling and the madness. There is something trying to break free, and in that process of becoming liberated, generated a certain light and clarity. I am not disparaging his later work (I mean, my god, Last Night of the Earth is absolutely mind-blowing) but, as the years pass me by, I like looking at these early poems. I tend to smile more when I read them than I do the later works.
A**R
Book is perfect but
The book itself is great but they put the tag sticker on the front ruining the cover a little bit
D**K
Short commentary on Bukowski
Bukowski wrote about his reality and he led a real life and it wasn’t a bed of roses. It was full of drunken nights, sex, violence at times, writing, flophouses, getting jobs reading his work when he could, working crappy jobs with little respect, hangovers and the vicious cycle that goes on with it all. Bukowski was also a very talented writer to take what he saw and what some people see every day and turn it into very sharp and real without any gimmicks or come ons in his writing about what his life was really like. Either you get Bukowski and enjoy his writing for what his reality was and how he wrote about it with a sharp and keen eye, or you don’t like Bukowski and you find him distasteful and his reality too lowbrow or crude for your taste in the language he used in some works and in his own sense of reality and how he chose to write about it.
P**E
Wow.
The media could not be loaded. Bukowski was a flawed genius.
B**E
A drunkard reviews a book of poetry written by a drunkard
The sound of tearing of bubble-wrap packaging open with one's teeth resounded throughout this one's small, sparcely decorated bedroom.I then beheld torn plastic upon the floor and a book of verse within in my hands, even more orange than the very essence of Hod itself.It was a wonderful afternoon.By the time night had come, I'd finished the book.Dawn struck, and I awoke.I'd forgotten the second half of the text.A miracle happened that night. God had granted me thechance to read a portion of the orange book of verse.For the first time.All over again.
E**S
A great break from all those 'romantic' and 'beautiful' poets
Bukowski is vulgar, unsettling and insightful in his poetry. His poetry is a refreshing break from overly romantic poetry from the likes of Frost or Whitman. My girlfriend 'doesn't get poetry' but even she loved this book once I forced her to listen to a few. It is a great introduction to poetry to those who think poetry is only about frilly flowers and love; likewise 'poetry people' will find it refreshing and worthy of reading through.
K**A
Big Bukowski fan
Another great Bukowski collection - his poetry is straightforward and about life in its every sense - the magic and the mundane. I'm a big fan, but he's often a hit or miss for people because of his style and subject matter.
M**Z
Excelente compra
Buen libro, llegó un día antes
P**N
So nice to have a Bukowski my first one
As a first time it’s good to have a Bukowski book of his poetry
J**A
Poesía directa
Un poeta imprescindible si se quiere empezar a entender qué significó la generación beat.
C**O
Poésie pour les amateurs de Bukowski
Excellent livre pour les amateurs de Bukowski, oui c'est de la poésie, mais Bukowskien. Un régal. En version original c'est toujours mieux.
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