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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Charles Bukowski on Writers and Writing

MANIFESTO

Upon the Mathematics of the Breath and the Way

TALES

A Dollar for Carl Larsen

Hell Yes, the Hydrogen Bomb

Dialogue: Dead Man on the Fence

Autographical Statement

Bukowski Meets a Merry Drunk

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“Can’t you keep those motherfuckers quiet?”)

Bukowski’s Gossip Column

More Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“You may not believe it”)

More Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I was put in touch with them”)

More Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I swung three deep out of Vacantsville”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“Tony Kinnard was a great poet of the ’50s”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“They’d been married 32 years”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“We walked in”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I’m not in the mood for an immortal column today”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I had given up on women”)

Guggenheim Application: Narrative Account of Career

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“‘Harry,’ said Doug”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I was too early at the airport”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“They were drunk and driving along the coast”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“The Great Poet had finished his reading”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“Hello Mom”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“Lydia got out of bed”)

Notes of a Dirty Old Man (“I left L.A. International with a tremendous hangover”)

Politics and Love

Dildo Man

INTRODUCTIONS AND CRITICISM

Editors (and Others) Write

Little Magazines in America: Conclusion of Symposium

Introduction to John William Corrington, Mr. Clean and Other Poems

The Corybant of Wit: Review of Irving Layton, The Laughing Rooster

Introduction to Jory Sherman, My Face in Wax

Lightning in a Dry Summer: Review of John William Corrington, The Anatomy of Love and Other Poems

Another Burial of a Once Talent: Review of John William Corrington’s Lines to the South and Other Poems

Foreword to Steve Richmond, Hitler Painted Roses

Essay on Nothing for Your Mother-Nothingness

Who’s Big in the “Littles”

The Deliberate Mashing of the Sun (d.a. levy)

Charles Bukowski on Willie: Introduction to The Cockroach Hotel by Willie [William Hageman]

Introduction to Doug Blazek’s Skull Juices

The Impotence of Being Ernest: Review of Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream

An Introduction to These Poems: Al Masarik, Invitation to a Dying

Foreword: Steve Richmond, Earth Rose

A Note on These Poems: Appreciation to Al Purdy’s At Marsport Drugstore

About “Aftermath”

Preface: The Bukowski/Purdy Letters 1964–1974

Introduction to Horsemeat

Foreword: Douglas Goodwin, Half Memory of a Distant Life

Foreword: Macdonald Carey, Beyond That Further Hill

Further Musings

INTERVIEWS

Stonecloud Interview

Confessions of a Badass Poet

Craft Interview for New York Quarterly

Gin-Soaked Boy

Lizard’s Eyelid Interview

The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way

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