A Bibliography of the Black Sparrow Press 1966 1978

A Bibliography of the Black Sparrow Press  1966 1978
Author: Bradford Morrow,Seamus Cooney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1981
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015033345649

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A Bibliography of the Black Sparrow Press 1966 1978

A Bibliography of the Black Sparrow Press  1966 1978
Author: Bradford Morrow,Seamus Cooney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1981
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038908609

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Collected Books

Collected Books
Author: Allen Ahearn,Patricia Ahearn
Publsiher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781883060145

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An introduction to and advice on book collecting with a glossary of terms and tips on how to identify first editions and estimated values for over 20,000 collectible books published in English (including translations) over the last three centuries-about half are literary titles in the broadest sense (novels, poetry, plays, mysteries, science fiction, and children's books); and the other half are non-fiction (Americana, travel and exploration, finance, cookbooks, color plate, medicine, science, photography, Mormonism, sports, et al).

Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski
Author: Barry Miles
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780753521595

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'Fear makes me a writer, fear and a lack of confidence' Charles Bukowski chronicled the seedy underside of the city in which he spent most of his life, Los Angeles. His heroes were the panhandlers and hustlers, the drunks and the hookers, his beat the racetracks and strip joints and his inspiration a series of dead-end jobs in warehouses, offices and factories. It was in the evenings that he would put on a classical record, open a beer and begin to type... Brought up by a violent father, Bukowski suffered childhood beatings before developing horrific acne and withdrawing into a moody adolescence. Much of his young life epitomised the style of the Beat generation - riding Greyhound buses, bumming around and drinking himself into a stupor. During his lifetime he published more than forty-five books of poetry and prose, including the novels Post Office, Factotum, Women and Pulp. His novels sold millions of copies worldwide in dozens of languages. In this definitive biography Barry Miles, celebrated author of Jack Kerouac: King of the Beats, turns his attention to the exploits of this hard-drinking, belligerent wild man of literature.

First Editions a Guide to Identification

First Editions  a Guide to Identification
Author: Edward N. Zempel,Linda A. Verkler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1989
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UOM:39015019843310

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American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 1286
Release: 1981
Genre: United States
ISBN: UOM:39015058392864

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Bukowski For Beginners

Bukowski For Beginners
Author: Polimeni, Carlos
Publsiher: For Beginners, LLC
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781939994370

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Charles Bukowski, poet, novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and cult figure of the dissident and rebellious was born in Germany in 1920 and died in the USA in 1994. During his life he was hailed as "laureate of American lowlife" by Time magazine literary critic Adam Kirsch of The New Yorker wrote: "The secret of Bukowski's appeal...(is that) he combines the confessional poet's promise of intimacy with the largerthan-life aplomb of a pulp-fiction hero." Bukowski was one of the most unconventional writers and cultural critics of the 20th century. He lived an unorthodox, idiosyncratic life and wrote in a style that was unique—one that is impossible to classify or categorize. His work was at times cynical or humorous, but was always brilliant and challenging. His life and work are distinguished not only by a remarkable talent for words, but also by his rejection of the dominant social and cultural values of American society. Bukowski began writing at the age of forty and published forty-five books, six of them novels. He is also considered one of the great literary voices of Los Angeles. In Bukowski For Beginners, playwright Carlos Polimeni evaluates the life and literary achievements of the cult writer whose voice of dissidence an discontent is still heard and appreciated by readers worldwide.

The Mind s Landscape

The Mind s Landscape
Author: David Clippinger
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0874139147

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Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, the poet WilliamBronk (1918-1999) was a significant voice in the American literarylandscape. Even though he spent nearly all of his life in Hudson Falls, NY, Bronk was a vital presence in American poetry as evidenced byhis connections to Robert Frost, Charles Olson, George Oppen, RobertCreeley, Wallace Stevens, Susan Howe, Rosemarie Waldrop, andothers. The Mind's Landscape attempts to present a freshperspective of twentieth-century literary history as seen through thelens of Bronk's life as a writer