Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Life without Walls - Charles Bukowski

handyman Charles Bukowski * is a book-road. Sometimes that equally tortuous and full of dirt. Henry Chinaskiego way of life, which is wandering the United States ima up various jobs, often toting a long time in any of them. Actually I do not know what's going on Henry? Is that what that work is not so, the head of fussy, or perhaps too little pay? Henry is also not met the poet, who keeps his lyrics in a drawer, hoping for the miraculous appearance of the eyes of readers. But creativity is not a watered alcohol publishing great value.
This young man typical of the world unless totumfackiego nothing holds. Alienated, excommunicated from the family and is not capable to maintain any relationship with a woman for a long thread a few weeks is created just for you. Chinasky is a little "worse" the incarnation of Holden Caulfield, but it's still nice obibokiem and the eternal dreamer. And the only one who really likes him, who understands what motives guided him in this lonely spot a man capable man. Individualist with its own plan for yourself. And what about the fact that Henry is in a permanent state of drunkenness? And what is that, being his friend, there are also pull him from prison and debt. Or read his drunken gibberish. Chinasky though it seems to need help, do not expect. I do not want to change, I do not want normalnieć.
I think Bukowski in a perfect way to beat that you can not give in to stereotypes, that even when such an "outcast" (read: having an idea for yourself, and sometimes different from the others) can exist in a society can be popular. Do you have a boring job, hot posadki do not need to be repeated a man to be happy. Author
the characteristic way "floweriness" text of the book profanity. Although these "flowers" can sometimes interfere, rubbing against pornography, is an element of both life and treasured works of Bukowski.
And there is nothing to be outraged, comment on, because in handyman is all (as the name suggests) that which surrounds us. handyman is a book about what balibyśmy admit. Such fun, though at times depressing reality. And until you want to laugh, so you can live and be happy.

* (unless the particular taste for the last writers of this name? I wonder who will be next - unless I have my type)



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