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» Charles Bukowski: Elms Lesters Celebrates
An art exhibition of Hank's life. http://www.elmslesters.co.uk/Pages/bukhome.html » Charles Bukowski: These Words I Write Keep Me from Total Madness
A selective, annotated bibliography of published works by and about Charles Bukowski. http://www.levee67.com/bukowski/ Sites:
» Allreaders Charles Bukowski Spotlight
An analysis of Women. http://www.allreaders.com/Topic.asp?TopicID=655 » An Introduction to Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski took American literature away from the critics and the academics and gave it back to the peoples. http://www.jaydougherty.com/bukowski/index.html » Barfly
Review of the film by Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun-Times, 1987. http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19871218/REVIEWS/712180301/1023 » Buk's Page
The poetry of Charles Bukowski. Letters, art, biography, newsletter. http://realbeer.com/buk/ » Charles Bukowski (1920-1994)
Biography and selected works. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/bukowski.htm » Charles Bukowski - The Beat Page
Biography including photos and four poems. http://www.rooknet.net/beatpage/writers/bukowski.html » Charles Bukowski - The Great Poet
My man Buk. The life and deeds of Charles Bukowski. Poetry. Books. Links. http://home.swipnet.se/~w-15266/cultur/bukowski/ » Charles Bukowski, American Author
Poems, letters, scanned manuscripts, and pictures. http://bukowski.net/ » Literary Kicks - Charles Bukowski
Brief biography and links. http://www.litkicks.com/CharlesBukowski/ » Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life by Howard Sounes
A Salon Books review of the latest biography of Bukowski. http://www.salon.com/books/review/1999/05/27/sounes/index.html » Sure,
Journal, published annually, devoted to Charles Bukowski. It began as "The Charles Bukowski Newsletter," and the first issue was published in May, 1991. http://www.litkicks.com/Buk/sure.html » The Charles Bukowski Memorial Center for Classical Latin Studies
The ancient Romans had lusty appetites; just like modern people, they seemed to have one thing on their minds. The Charles Bukowski Memorial Center for Classical Latin Studies seeks to drag obscenity out of those dusty tomes and stick it right where it be http://www.obscure.org/obscene-latin/ This category needs an editor
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