The Charles Bukowski Tapes are a collection of short-interviews with the American writer/poet Charles Bukowski, filmed and assembled by Barbet Schroeder and first published in 1987 in the USA. Today, the video documentary is considered a cult classic.
The Charles Bukowski Tapes are an altogether more than four hours long collection of 52 short-interviews with the American cult author Charles Bukowski, sorted by topic and each between one and ten minutes long. Director Barbet Schroeder (Barfly) interviews Bukowski about such themes as alcohol, violence, and women, and Bukowski answers willingly, losing himself in sometimes minute-long monologues. Amongst other things, Bukowski leads the small camera team through his parentss house and his former neighbourhood, but the largest part of the interviews takes place in Bukowskis flat or backyard. The documentary includes a scene in which Bukowski reacts violently toward his wife Linda Lee.
The documentary was assembled from about 64 hours of film footage, which accrued during the three-year lead time for Schroeders motion picture Barfly, for which Bukowski wrote the autobiographical script.
That`s a good example for Buks self-mysticication. He worked the nightshift in a post office for a decade.
jcmangan 10 months ago
@steveey251 the way he talks about it here makes it seem as he never did any of those things
KevinHeaven9 10 months ago
@KevinHeaven9 Well he obviously couldn't take his post office job after awhile and had to quit. He couldn't stand his marriage or anything, that's what he says. He left all those ordinary things behind to try his hand at his writing.
steveey251 10 months ago
i don't really understand what he's talking about here, he worked a post office job for years, got married a few times and even had a kid
KevinHeaven9 11 months ago
Yeeeah!!
JohnDoe66669 11 months ago
Pretty good!
mahatmaBit 1 year ago