Women

Charles BUKOWSKI

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Women

“BARD OF THE BARROOM AND THE BROTHEL”: ADVANCE REVIEW COPY OF BUKOWSKI’S WOMEN, ONE OF ONLY 25 COPIES

BUKOWSKI, Charles. Women. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1978. Octavo, original brown paper wrappers, original printed publisher’s label tipped to front wrapper. Housed in a custom clamshell box.

First edition, one of only 25 Advance Review copies of Bukowski’s Women, continuing his fictional saga of the semi-autobiographical Henry Chinaski, also featured in Factotum (1975) and Bukowski’s screenplay for the 1987 film Barfly, starring Mickey Rourke as Chinaski.

“Charles Bukowski was a bard of the barroom and the brothel, a direct descendant of the Romantic visionaries who worshiped at the altar of personal excess, violence and madness… Bukowski’s skeletal, self-referential poems and stories, barren of metaphor but crackling with hard truth told in American barroom vernacular, brought him adulation… [that] came late… Flower, Fist and Bestial Wail, his first poetry collection, was published in 1959, and over the years at least 40 more books followed, all of them rooted in the experiences of a loner and outcast with a keen eye for the absurd” (New York Times). Bukowski’s 1978 novel, Women, continues his fictional saga of Henry Chinaski, the semi-autobiographical protagonist found in works such as Post Office (1971), Factotum (1975) and Bukowski’s screenplay for Barfly, the 1987 film directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Mickey Rourke as Chinaski. One of 25 Advance Review copies. Containing publisher’s printed label affixed to front wrapper dated “15 December 78.” With inkstamped “Advance Review Copy” to front free endpapers. Krumhansl 63a. Fogel, 68.

A fine copy.

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