BRING ME YOUR LOVE
Later printing of Bukowski's 1983 short story, with Crumb's well-matched illustrations detailing every loathsome square inch of the author's "sick son-of-a-bitch[es]".
Later printing of Bukowski's 1983 short story, with Crumb's well-matched illustrations detailing every loathsome square inch of the author's "sick son-of-a-bitch[es]".
First edition of Bukowski's second full-length collection, issued by Epos, a major early supporter.
First edition, association copy, with an extraordinary inscription and drawing from Bukowski at a pivotal moment in his career to Hal Norse, perennial literary scenester and author of the classic cut-up novel BEAT HOTEL.
Striking early Bukowski drawing, executed in vibrant purple, grey, and black.
Small collection of original Polaroids by Black Sparrow founder and publisher John Martin of letters to him from Charles Bukowski.
Issue of this lit mag featuring an interview with Norse and several of his poems, along with work by Bukowski, Ferlinghetti and others.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek with contributions from d.a. levy, Charles Bukowski, Steve Richmond, Harold Norse, Larry Eigner, Walter Lowenfeld, and several others, along with book reviews, essays on the state of contemporary poetry, etc. A gorgeous production.
First issue of this poetry magazine edited by Blazek, with two poems by Charles Bukowski and extended remarks about him by Blazek in the magazine's introduction/manifesto. Other contributors include Judson Crews, Ron Offen, Marvin Malone, and R.R. Cuscaden.
Poetry magazine, both issues featuring Charles Bukowski; in the first issue, several poems, and in the second an excellent interview.
Poetry magazine with work by Bill Zavatsky, Lyn Lifshin, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and a Bukowski broadside featuring an excellent illustration of the poet.
A handsome copy of this California poetry magazine, founded by John Bennett in 1966, with five poems by Bukowski ("A Man's Woman," "The Snake in the Watermelon," "The hawk smiled daylight and nighttime," "Work-Fuck Problems," and "I listen to an opera on the radio."), and poems from numerous other contributors.