You get so alone at times that it just makes sense
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 313
- Year
- 1986
- Format
- Size
- 1.4 MB
- ISBN
- 9780876856833
Description
Step into the raw and unfiltered world of Charles Bukowski with *You get so alone at times that it just makes sense*, a collection that solidifies his reputation as a master of gritty realism and unflinching introspection. Published by Black Sparrow Press in 1986, this volume offers a powerful dose of Bukowski's signature verse, delving into the heart of the human experience with a blunt honesty that resonates deeply. Through his distinctive voice, Bukowski explores themes of loneliness, alienation, love, loss, and the often-painful realities of everyday life, particularly within the urban landscape he knew so well. This is not poetry for the faint of heart; it is a visceral and often darkly humorous exploration of what it means to be alive, searching for meaning and connection amidst the chaos.
This collection, a cornerstone of American poetry, showcases Bukowski's ability to transform the mundane into the profound. Whether recounting encounters with unsavory characters, dissecting failed relationships, or contemplating the fleeting nature of joy, his words strike with an immediate and lasting impact. The title itself, *You get so alone at times that it just makes sense*, encapsulates the pervasive sense of isolation that fuels much of his work, yet paradoxically, it is within this very solitude that a universal truth emerges. For fans of Bukowski, this 1986 publication is an essential addition, offering the potent and unforgettable poetry that has cemented his legacy. The various editions, including signed and handbound copies, highlight the enduring appeal and artistic significance of this iconic author.
This collection, a cornerstone of American poetry, showcases Bukowski's ability to transform the mundane into the profound. Whether recounting encounters with unsavory characters, dissecting failed relationships, or contemplating the fleeting nature of joy, his words strike with an immediate and lasting impact. The title itself, *You get so alone at times that it just makes sense*, encapsulates the pervasive sense of isolation that fuels much of his work, yet paradoxically, it is within this very solitude that a universal truth emerges. For fans of Bukowski, this 1986 publication is an essential addition, offering the potent and unforgettable poetry that has cemented his legacy. The various editions, including signed and handbound copies, highlight the enduring appeal and artistic significance of this iconic author.
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