A rare chapbook of thirteen overlooked poems by Charles Bukowski, showcasing his raw, gritty style on urban decay, personal struggles, and societal outcasts.
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A rare chapbook of thirteen overlooked poems by Charles Bukowski, showcasing his raw, gritty style on urban decay, personal struggles, and societal outcasts.
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Poems feature explicit sexual imagery and references to encounters; recurring theme in several pieces.
Moderate depictions of urban violence and physical altercations in some poems.
Pervasive strong profanity and crude language throughout the collection.
Frequent portrayals of alcohol use and addiction as central to the poet's experiences.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
No religious themes present.
No occult elements.
No evidence found in available sources.
Brief social commentary on class and urban life.
Fleeting references to despair and suicidal ideation.
Recurring themes of personal suffering, poverty, and emotional abuse.
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