|
|
Articles related to "Bukowski"
Book Review – Ham On Rye by Charles Bukowski As a fictional memoir covering Bukowki's Hank Chinaski, Ham On Rye serves as a tome of explanation and unorganized insurrection towards both his detractors and followers. american fiction • minimalism • bukowski • salinger • catcher in the rye
Friends Within The Darkness by Charles Bukowski Ghosts of long dead musicians visit Bukowski as a young man, in one of his darkest hours, and inspires him to carry on, in the face of poverty and desolation. friends within the darkness by charles bukowski • friends within the darkness • charles bukowski • bukowski poetry • bukowski poem
Slouching Toward Nirvana Slouching Toward Nirvana presents his thoughts on growing old. Many of the poems are written in his 70s, but he still conveys a sense of adventure in his life. charles bukowski • sloughing toward nirvana • literary canon and bukowski • bukowski's meter • nirvana
Book Review – Charles Bukowski's Hot Water Music Three dozen tales of drinking and nihilistic tendencies show Bukowski at a literary high and the inhabitants of the world at a moralistic low. bukowski • literature • german • american • drunk
Charles Bukowski - So You Want To Be A Writer? Charles Bukowski wrote from experience, a poem that perfectly illustrates the burning desire, the unconscious physical need, writers as artists have to put pen to paper. so you want to be a writer • charles bukowski • poetry • poems • poets
To Chase The Sun: Charles Bukowski, a barfly before his time. Charles Bukowski was known as a hard drinker, a lover of many women, and a man who had lived a hard life on the mean streets throughout America. What a lot of people did not know that this societal created legend also cotained a man of incredible brilliance, who lived life to fullest, and wrote from the inner depths of his heart and soul. The first article will look at the myth of Henry Chinaski. The second article will study the author's poetry and prose in more depth. charles bukowski • henry chanaski • factotum • barfly • post office.
To Chase The Sun: Charles Bukowski, a barfly before his time. Part II Sometimes it is difficult to seperate the author from his works. The dividing line between fiction and reality is a thin one. In Bukowski's case, the distinction becomes even more blurry, but at least, he was a good dart thrower. bukowski • reality • illusion • there's no business • bring me your love
Book Review – Post Office by Charles Bukowski After years of struggling in the post office and the race track, Charles Bukowski wrote a stunning novel about a man who struggles at the post office and the racetrack. american fiction • minimalism • bukowski • salinger • catcher in the rye
Brent Bukowski's Flow: Sculpture on Ecology Brent Bukowski's latest mixed media sculptural installation, 'Flow', in his 3-part series tracking human impact with the planet's ecology, details the water cycle. canadian sculptors • mixed media site-specific installations in western • important west kootenay artists • steampunk sculpture • brent bukowski
So You Wanna Be a Writer? An examination of inherent artistic inspiration as envisioned by writers such as Tom Robbins, Rainer Maria Rilke, Charles Bukowski, and Kurt Vonnegut. writer • writing • art • inspiration • bukowski
The Selected Letters of Charles Bukowski Vol. 2 These letters span five years, from 1965 to 1970 -- the years leading up to Bukowski's fame -- and showcase him as the poem he claims he is. bukowski • literature • german • american • drunk
Poetry of the Commonplace Themes of power, conflict, personal fulfilment in the workplace and everyday life--these provide inspiration for writers who focus on people's daily realities. politics and everyday life • work poetry • tom wayman and adult literature • charles bukowski and skid row • technique versus context in poetry
Finding the Voice Each person is a composite of many voices. They rattle round inside of us, wanting to have their say. Finding one's true voice is the first and last act of the poet. voice • poetry • finding • plath • kerouac
Book Review – Apathy by Paul Neilan Paul Neilan attempts to satirize desperate relationships, office life, and the pointlessness of the world, but he fares better at crafting simple, crude bits of humor. apathy • slacker • gen x • generation x • generation y
Tom Waits’ Orphans: Bastards 5/5: The final segment of Tom Waits' excellent Orphans whisks listeners through a diverse collection of the songwriter's take on Kerouac, Bukowski and traditional songs. tom waits • orphans • bastards • orphans: brawlers • bawlers and bastards
BOOM! Exhibition & Forum at Oxygen Centre in BC When Nicola Harwood, Oxygen Art Centre's artist-in-residence, found that rapid urban expansion divided the community of Nelson, BC, she put together a special exhibition. multidisciplinary multimedia and mixed media art e • creative urban planning and development in north a • conceptual art in british columbia • oxygen boom! exhibition and forum • alternative architecture and landscapes in small u
Top Ten Poems for College Students Students are not always naturally inclined to love poetry. In honor of National Poetry Month, check out these poems. top ten poems • poetry for college students • poems students love • creative writing courses • national poetry month
Book Review – Gentlemanly Repose The Unband were a blip on the musical radar from the late-90s to the early 00s, but in their forgotten tracks is an unforgettable story of rock and roll debauchery. unband • nashville pussy • michael ruffino • drugs • drinking
Beginning Screenwriting: The Inner Villain An indepth look into developing the inner villain - man versus himself. inner villain • man versus himself
Sean Penn's The Crossing Guard Jack Nicholson plays a grieving father hunting down the man who killed his daughter in a drunk driving accident. His victim has three days to live. Sean Penn wrote and directed this emotionally searing throwback to '70s filmmaking - not to be missed. sean penn • jack nicholson • david morse • anjelica huston • robin wright penn
An Interview with Alan Reade Performance artist, Alan Reade, talks to Billy Marshall Stoneking about his work and ideas. alan reade • performance art • conceptual art • performance poetry • oral poetry
The 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said A solid collection of Robert Byrne's favorite quotes, and a good alternative to the comprehensive list of everything anyone ever said. quotations • quotes • robert byrne • light read • light reading
Yoga Poses for Arthritis Yoga poses greatly reduce the pain of arthritis and increase joint flexibility. Yoga exercises can be an alternative therapy to medications used in arthritis treatment. yoga poses • yoga exercises • yoga positions • yoga therapy • arthritis treatment
Young Women Writers Young Women Writers is a blog for budding writers and seasoned veterans alike. It is a place for writers to converge to think and write as one. young women writers • young women writers blog • writing blogs • writing prompts • writer videos
Book Review – No Heroics, Please The lack of enjoyment when reading this work is almost thrilling, as it shows the normally-genius Raymond Carver to not be the immortal many thought him to be. carver • prose • poetry • fiction • short story
Book Review – The World's Shortest Stories While this anthology advertises murder, love, horror, and suspense, it fails to deliver anything except cliches and novelty twists that plague the entire collection. short short • fiction • microfiction • barthelme • jerome stern
New Rough Guide to Los Angeles The latest Rough Guide to Los Angeles and Southern California also covers San Diego, Santa Barbara and Palm Springs, rating hotels, restaurants, and what to do and see. rough guide to los angeles • travel guidebook to southern california • san diego restaurants • palm springs hotels • what to see in santa barbara
Oxygen Artist-Run Gallery and Residency Program It's hard to get to the small city of Nelson, in south-central BC, Canada, which doesn't stop its artists from producing & displaying edgy, experimental work at Oxygen. artist-run galleries and exhibition spaces in cana • multimedia and digital art in western canada • experimental and avant-garde art • multi-disciplinary exhibitions • use of digital technology in art
Theanine A component of green tea called theanine has solid research substantiating its role in improving mood and focus, fighting cancer, and reducing blood pressure. theanine • l-theanine • green tea • oolong • matcha
The Memorable Lines of David Hunter Sutherland Some poets give us lines that we remember long after we've read the poem. absolutes • between absolutes • athens avenue • a year on the avenue • david hunter sutherland
Book Review – Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? sets the stage for a career of solid, highly-crafted writing based around the life of everyday people and their everyday lives. carver • fiction • chekhov • bukowksi • alcoholism
DOOM: Born Like This In DOOM's absence, expectations reached atmospheric heights. This may not be the comeback record everybody desperately wants, but it is definitely what hip-hop needs. doom: born like this review • mf doom: born like this review • born like this review • doom born like this • mf doom ballskin
Guadalajara International Book Fair From November 28- December 6, Guadalajara in Mexico will once again host FIL 2009. Los Angeles is this year's Guest of Honor and more than 600,000 visitors are expected. guadalajara book fair • guadalajara international book fair • guadalajara book fair 2009 • 2009 guadalajara international book fair • fil 2009
Songs for the Heartbroken When faced with tragedy, many people turn to music for solace. This is a lost of songs to help even the most broken hearted listener through the long lonely nights. songs for the heartbroken • songs about relationships • indie songs about heartbreak • songs about heartache • songs about heartbreak
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie Flavia de Luce, 11-year-old expert on poisons, uses her detective skills to clear her father from suspicion of the murder of a childhood schoolmate. the sweetness at the bottom of the pie • alan bradley • the buckshaw chronicles series • flavia de luce • black penny stamps
New British Poetry: 2 The North of England Discussion and review of four new volumes of poetry from the north of England. poetry • england • verse • poet • north
Jack Nicholson in The Pledge Sean Penn and Jack Nicholson collaborate again on a lean, intense thriller of a retired detective whose obsession with tracking a serial killer could be a product of his inner fear and doubts. A lean, intense yarn - and Nicholson's best performance in twenty years. sean penn • jack nicholson • friedrich duerenmatt • existential crisis • cop
Who's Who In Indie Music The following is a list of 20 albums for those seeking to broaden their musical horizons. These are albums to help transition the listener from pop to indie music. who's who indie music • expanding musical horizons • indie music for beginners • sampling of indie artists • emotional music |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|