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020 $a9780061228438 (hbk.)
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100 1 $aBukowski, Charles.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79091866
245 14 $aThe pleasures of the damned :$bpoems, 1951-1993 /$cCharles Bukowski ; edited by John Martin.
246 30 $aPleasures of the damned
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bEcco,$c[2007], ©2007.
300 $a556 pages :$bportrait ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $tThe mockingbird -- $tSomething's knocking at the door -- $tHis wife, the painter -- $tOn the sidewalk and in the sun -- $tThe elephants of Vietnam -- $tDark night poem -- $tThe last days of the suicide kid -- $tTabby cat -- $tMetamorphosis -- $tA poem is a city -- $tA smile to remember -- $tA free 25-page booklet -- $tThey, all of them, know -- $tA future congressman -- $tEulogy -- $tThe drowning -- $tFooling Marie (the poem) -- $tThe young man on the bus stop bench -- $tFor they had things to say -- $tSilly damned thing anyhow.
520 1 $a"To his legions of fans, Charles Bukowski was - and remains - the quintessential counterculture icon. A hard-drinking wild man of literature and a stubborn outsider to the poetry world, he wrote unflinchingly about booze, work, and women, in raw, street-tough poems whose truth has struck a chord with generations of readers." "Edited by John Martin, the legendary publisher of Black Sparrow Press and a close friend of Bukowski's, The Pleasures of the Damned is a selection of the best works from Bukowski's long poetic career, including the last of his never-before-collected poems. Celebrating the full range of the poet's extraordinary sensibility, and his uncompromising linguistic brilliance, these poems cover a rich lifetime of experiences and speak to Bukowski's "immense intelligence, the caring heart that saw through the sham of our pretenses and had pity on our human condition" (New York Quarterly). The Pleasures of the Damned is an astonishing poetic treasure trove, essential reading for both longtime fans and those just discovering this unique American voice."--BOOK JACKET.
700 1 $aMartin, John,$d1930-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92095443
852 00 $bglx$hPS3552.U4$iP584 2007