Moving here in 1972, I found Bukowski in the old L.A. Free paper (prob. before L.A. Weekly). I think his articles were entitled "notes of a dirty old man." Rivitingly lovable and reprehensible at the same time. Like L.A. itself was revealing itself to be. I'm still here, Chuck. Thanks for sharing the flavor, no matter how unsavory.
Moving here in 1972, I found Bukowski in the old L.A. Free paper (prob. before L.A. Weekly). I think his articles were entitled "notes of a dirty old man." Rivitingly lovable and reprehensible at the same time. Like L.A. itself was revealing itself to be. I'm still here, Chuck. Thanks for sharing the flavor, no matter how unsavory.
villamondo 10 months ago
His place on 17th st. in Philly is still there but it won't be torn down because its turning into an OK neighborhood
hot4six 2 years ago
Thanks for keeping us Bukowski fans posted.
It's a shame they decimated Bunker Hill.
holden1787 2 years ago
Great news.
juanpio 3 years ago
This is a good thing...Glad they did this.
C008968 3 years ago