• Bukowski seems to write exactly as he spoke, with a kind of delightfully raw and untutored pugnaciousness.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • "Bukowski had a story that essentially was saying that it's the little things that drive men mad, " Waits said.

    CNN: Tom Waits: The bard of Americana

  • "We've not seen results like these before, " says Cleveland Clinic kidney cancer specialist Ronald Bukowski, who has tested the Onyx drug.

    FORBES: Swiss Army Medicine

  • S. Eliot prize, is a project which would have struck even Bukowski as baffling: a book about the suppression of the idea of individual identity.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • In Echo Park, southeast of Hollywood, the lit-hip tone set by iconic bohos like Charles Bukowski and John Fante, and later Tom Waits and Elliott Smith, endures.

    WSJ: Insider's Travel Guide to Los Angeles | Journal Concierge

  • In a 1983 promotional interview published by his then record company Island, Waits credits a short story by Bukowski with giving him some of the inspiration for the song.

    CNN: Tom Waits: The bard of Americana

  • Lars is one of the most likable, well-rounded members of the bunch, and he displays why on "True Player for Real, " which references everyone from Charles Bukowski to John Peel to Descartes to tasered University of Florida student Andrew Meyer.

    NPR: MC Lars: Funny Hip-Hop, With 'Weird Al' In Tow

  • The Doors' vibe "has more to do with Charles Bukowski than it does with Farrah Fawcett, " said John Doe of punk band X, a friend of Manzarek's for more than 30 years, referring to the poet and 'Charlie's Angels' star, respectively.

    NPR: Manzarek, Founding Member Of The Doors, Dies At 74

  • Charles Bukowski, who died in 1994, shares with Mr Simic a quality which is highly characteristic of American verse from Walt Whitman on a casualness of address, some feeling that the person speaking to us is the not-so-perfect human being next door.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • Buckley Jr. and Charles Bukowski.

    FORBES: Southern Discomfort

  • Charles Bukowski famously said that for most of the time he was trying to break into writing, he survived on one candy bar a day (Bukowski could never be accused of not transacting with his audience, even if he was hammered when he did).

    FORBES: The Aloof Author is Dead, Long Live the Writer

  • Over a period of more than half a century, Bukowski, who was born in Germany and brought to America at the age of three, chronicled, in poems and novels, his life as a drifter and a drunk as he lurched through the mean streets of Los Angeles.

    ECONOMIST: New verse

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