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Charles Bukowski Novels
Post Office Quotes
The book was published by John Martin’s Black Sparrow Press. Martin began paying Bukowski $100-a-month, what he said he needed to live, in 1969, under the agreement that he’d shun future day jobs in order to write full time.
When he became famous, he continued to publish with Black Sparrow Press. Martin has since retired and sold the Bukowski publishing rights to HarperCollins/ECCO.
Sample Post Office Quote:
“I went to the bathroom and threw some water on my face, combed my hair. If I could only comb that face, I thought, but I can’t.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Factotum Quotes
Factotum is very similar in tone, theme, setting (Los Angeles, California) and plot to Post Office. It serves as something of both sequel and prequel to Post Office. A factotum is someone who holds a variety of responsibilities or jobs. Chinaski works in a number of low paying, menial jobs, drinks, tries to make it as a writer, and struggles to keep a relationship going with a female barfly named Jan.
Factotum was adapted into a film in 2005, starring Matt Dillon as Henry Chinaski.
Sample Factotum Quotes:
“But starvation, unfortunately, didn’t improve art. It only hindered it.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“When you drank the world was still out there, but for the moment it didn’t have you by the throat.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Women Quotes
Women sees Bukowski protagonist Henry Chinaski enjoying his escape from drudgery work and the spoils of his new found notoriety. Of course, there’s still plenty of conflict as he tries to make multiple relationships and flings work, all the while questioning what he’s doing and what he wants.
Sample Women Quotes:
“Few beautiful women were willing to indicate in public that they belonged to someone. I had known enough women to realize this. I accepted them for what they were, and love came hard and very seldom. When it did it was usually for the wrong reasons.”
“I disliked weekends. Everybody was out on the streets. Everybody was playing Ping-Pong or mowing their lawn or polishing their car or going to the supermarket or the beach or to the park. Crowds everywhere. Monday was my favorite day. Everybody was back on the job and out of sight.”
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Ham On Rye Quotes
When Bukowski started to find his stride he was hit by a particularly severe case of acne vulgaris. Bukowski had acne so bad that at one point he had a drill taken to his face to drain the cysts, and then had his face wrapped in gauze to soak up the oozing acne fluid.
We see Bukowski discovering alcohol and writing, and outlines what his first workaday jobs were like. Ham On Rye was written after publisher John Martin pointed out to Bukowski that the only part of his life he hadn’t written about extensively was his childhood.
Ham On Rye was published in 1982.
Sample Ham On Rye Quotes:
“The parents of rich kids tended to be more patriotic because they had more to lose if the country went under.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no matter what you chose, they slice a little bit more off you, until there was nothing left. At the age of 25 most people were finished.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Hollywood Quotes
He also wrote a novel about this time, called Hollywood. Barfly had a bumpy ride into production and release. Bukowski profiles this experience, and comes through it with as many negative thoughts about the movie making industry as he had before, if not more so.
Hollywood was Bukowski’s penultimate novel, published in 1989. It was also his last autobiographical novel.
Sample Hollywood Quotes:
“In a capitalistic society the losers slaved for the winners and you have to have more losers than winners.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“I must have been crazy but there are many kinds of crazy and some are quite delightful. I starved so that I could have time to write. That just isn’t done much anymore.” ~ Charles Bukowski
Pulp Quotes
The novel reads as satire and homage, paying tribute to the classic pulp detective novels of the early 20th century. It stands apart from the books preceding it in this way and others, which causes it to often be overlooked. However, those who read Pulp almost always have a special affinity for it.
Sample Pulp Quotes:
“Most of the world was mad. And the part that wasn’t mad was angry. And the part that wasn’t mad or angry was just stupid. I had no chance. I had no choice. Just hang on and wait for the end. It was hard work. It was the hardest work imaginable.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Charles Bukowski Short Story Collections
Tales of Ordinary Madness Quotes
Tales of Ordinary Madness is half of this collection, the original book having been republished as the aforementioned and The Most Beautiful Woman in Town. This makes Tales of Ordinary Madness a good place to start for Bukowski newbies, as well as being a must have for Bukheads.
Sample Tales of Ordinary Madness Quotes:
“Belford stopped outside a bar. We went in. I hated bars. I’d written too many stories and poems about bars. Belford thought he was doing me a favor.
You can get just so much out of bars and they won’t go down anymore. They come up. People in bars were like people in 5 and dime stores: they were killing time and everything else.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“you begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; everything else is grandiose romanticism or politics.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“You can steal my women but don’t play with my whiskey.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Portions From A Wine-Stained Notebook Quotes
It is an interesting look into the writer’s head, as is often the case with collections published after a writer has died and become immortal. More of the work sees the light, and there is less editing.
Books like these aren’t necessarily the best places to start with a writer, but it helps create a more complete picture of the artist for the already devoted.
Sample Portions From A Wine-Stained Notebook Quotes:
“Pain doesn’t make anything, nor does poverty. The artist is there first. What becomes of him depends upon his luck. If his luck is good (worldly-speaking) he becomes a bad artist. If his luck is bad, he becomes a good one.” ~ Charles Bukowski
“I write as a function. Without it I would fall ill and die. It’s as much a part of one as the liver or intestine, and just about as glamorous.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Hey I just finished my 5th Bukowski book. I’m currently reading “Tales of Ordinary Madness”. I have marked some of my favorite passages and quotes. If you would like to add a section of quotes for this novel let me know and I will send them to you. Great website!
There actually already is a section of quotes from ‘Tales of Ordinary Madness.’ It’s there under ‘Charles Bukowski short story collections.’ Thank you for the offer, though, and thank you for the kind words about the website.
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