Post Office - Charles Bukowski

Post Office

By Charles Bukowski

  • Release Date: 2009-10-13
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4 (From 370 Ratings)

Description

Charles Bukowski’s classic roman à clef, Post Office, captures the despair, drudgery, and happy dissolution of his alter ego, Henry Chinaski, as he enters middle age.

Post Office is an account of Bukowski alter-ego Henry Chinaski. It covers the period of Chinaski’s life from the mid-1950s to his resignation from the United States Postal Service in 1969, interrupted only by a brief hiatus during which he supported himself by gambling at horse races.

“The Walt Whitman of Los Angeles.”—Joyce Carol Oates

“He brought everybody down to earth, even the angels.”—Leonard Cohen, songwriter

Reviews

  • Don’t bother.

    By k83m0
    If you like casual rape scenes and mistreatment of women, this book is for you.
  • Funny, but sad

    By berrybrit
    The life of this character, crazy.
  • Easy read!

    By lyndsie mae
    Fun, easy and fast read.
  • Great

    By YankiJ
    Fantastic read!
  • A pretty good read

    By Marc Wahlberg hates my dog
    Fast, fun, dirty, humorous, and undeniably brilliant.
  • A Bygone Beatnik Era

    By Spatch321
    Like hearing a friend tell an amazing life story, this is what Bukowski channels with his work. It's not so much a novel, but hearing someone recount the ups and downs of what their life had wrought upon them.
  • My first venture into Bukowski

    By Taco surprise
    Memoirs of a drunken ride through his early years. Very enjoyable, finished it in a day.

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