Last Generation

Charles BUKOWSKI

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Last Generation

“DEAR GERTIE: E.H. HAS NO SENSE OF HUMOR, ONLY A SENSE OF HONOR.”: SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION OF THE LAST GENERATION, ONE OF ONLY 176 COPIES SIGNED BY CHARLES BUKOWSKI FOR FRIENDS OF THE BLACK SPARROW PRESS, ADDITIONALLY INSCRIBED BY HIM

BUKOWSKI, Charles. The Last Generation. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1982. Slim octavo, original pictorial blue paper boards, original dust jacket, original acetate; pp. 6.

Signed limited first edition, presentation copy, number 6 of only 176 copies printed as a New Year’s Greeting for friends of the Black Sparrow Press, handbound in boards, and signed by the author; additionally inscribed by Bukowski on the title page: “Dear Gertie: E.H. has no sense of humor, only a sense of honor. But aren’t humor and honor linked together? If not, shouldn’t they be? Yrs, A Fan?.”

Widely recognized as one of his finest poems, Bukowski’s witty and powerful “The Last Generation” looks back on the Lost Generation of the 1920s contrasting them with Bukowski’s own generation, overflowing with indistinguishable writers and poets. While the recipient of this presentation copy is unknown (the “Gertie” mentioned in the poem is Gertrude Stein, who died in 1946), it may have been Gertrude Raffel Stein, Gertrude Stein’s daughter. What is certain is that the “E.H.” in the inscription refers to Ernest Hemingway, who is the focus of much of this poem and who Bukowski alternately praised and criticized throughout his career. In a rare interview with the New York Quarterly in 1985, Bukowski was asked about his love/hate relationship with Hemingway and his work. He responded, “I guess for me Hemingway is a lot like it is for others: he goes down well when we are young. Gertie [Stein] taught him the line but I think he improved upon it. Hemingway and Saroyan had the line, the magic of it. The problem was that Hemingway didn’t know how to laugh? So when I write about Hemingway it’s sometimes a joke thing but I’m probably more in debt to him than I’d care to admit.”

A fine inscribed presentation copy.

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