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<i>Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27130448-women" rel="nofollow noopener">here</a></i> Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova. With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to <em>Post Office</em> and <em>Factotum</em> is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.
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Женщины, Charles Bukowski, Max Nemtsov
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
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- Titel
- Женщины
- Sprache
- Russisch
- Autor*innen
- Charles Bukowski, Max Nemtsov
- Verlag
- Eksmo/Domino
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 432
- ISBN10
- 5699378871
- ISBN13
- 9785699378876
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Poesie, Psychologische Thematik, Humor, Gegenwartsliteratur, Klassiker, Autobiografien & Memoiren, USA, Amerikanische Literatur, Biographien, 20. Jahrhundert, Düster, 70er Jahre des 20. Jahrhunderts
- Beschreibung
- <i>Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27130448-women" rel="nofollow noopener">here</a></i> Low-life writer and unrepentant alcoholic Henry Chinaski was born to survive. After decades of slacking off at low-paying dead-end jobs, blowing his cash on booze and women, and scrimping by in flea-bitten apartments, Chinaski sees his poetic star rising at last. Now, at fifty, he is reveling in his sudden rock-star life, running three hundred hangovers a year, and maintaining a sex life that would cripple Casanova. With all of Bukowski's trademark humor and gritty, dark honesty, this 1978 follow-up to <em>Post Office</em> and <em>Factotum</em> is an uncompromising account of life on the edge.


