![]() Bukowski died in 1994 of leukemia, with his posthumous reputation only growing larger and heightened by the well-received documentary "Bukowski: Born into This" (2003) and the 2005 indie adaptation of Factotum, starring Matt Dillon as Chinaski. Embraced as a rebellious literary crank in his later years, Bukowski had his moment of widest appeal in 1987 when his autobiographical script "Barfly" became a lauded movie starring Mickey Rourke as Chinaski. ![]() SIGNED by Bukowski on a card affixed to front end page (signature only with small BUK drawing-small stains on card). His writing was influenced by the social, cultural and economic ambience of his home city of Los Angeles. 1st Edition/Stated 9th Printing softcover. ![]() In 1971, Bukowski's first novel, Post Office, was published by Black Sparrow Press, introducing readers to his thinly veiled alcoholic alter ego Henry Chinaski, who would carry most of his subsequent novels, including Factotum (1975) and Ham on Rye (1982). Henry Charles Bukowski was an American poet, novelist and short story writer. When Bukowski started writing in earnest during the 1950s, it was mostly in the form of poetry that dwelt on the subjects of women, alcohol and daily drudgery. He had a rough working-class childhood in Los Angeles and found a series of mundane jobs as a young adult. An author and poet fascinated with the dark underbelly of the American dream, Charles Bukowski is renowned for his blunt, scrappy work. ![]()
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