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Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993
Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993 | Charles Bukowski
To his legions of fans, Charles Bukowski was and remains the quintessential counterculture icon. A hard-drinking wild man of literature and a stubborn outsider to the poetry world, he wrote unflinchingly about booze, work, and women, in raw, street-tough poems whose truth has struck a chord with generations of readers.Edited by John Martin, the legendary publisher of Black Sparrow Press and a close friend of Bukowski's, The Pleasures of the Damned is a selection of the best works from Bukowski's long poetic career, including the last of his never-before-collected poems. Celebrating the full range of the poet's extra-ordinary and surprising sensibility, and his uncompromising linguistic brilliance, these poems cover a rich lifetime of experiences and speak to Bukowski's "immense intelligence, the caring heart that saw through the sham of our pretenses and had pity on our human condition" (The New York Quarterly). The Pleasures of the Damned is an astonishing poetic treasure trove, essential reading for both longtime fans and those just discovering this unique and legendary American voice."
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jveezer
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You‘ve been warned. 📖🤓❤️

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Bookwomble
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I started reading this book earlier in the year, giving Bukowski his right to be himself and of his time and place, being able to appreciate his viewpoint without having to embrace it. Then I got to these lines in the poem "somebody" on which he describes raping a women he's just met in order to "be somebody" again. ????

Bookwomble The next poem, "the colored birds" concludes that the only "proper man" in the neighbourhood is the one who violently assaults his wife each night. Is there any reason I should keep reading? 6y
vivastory No. These aren't persona poems, like Ai's or Robert Browning's. He seems to be endorsing these things. 6y
Bookwomble The idea of using personas to explore issues was partly how I took the earlier poems in the book, also giving him the right to hold views different to my own and for me to gain insight from that. It's another thing for him to use his own name in a poem about rape. Whilst again it may be an insight into how the world of an abuser is constructed, it makes me feel very different about the man identifying with that. It does taint the work for me... 6y
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Bookwomble ... but I wondered whether there was something of misapprehended about what he's saying. 6y
Bookwomble Tag! 😁 👉🏼 @vivastory 6y
vivastory Bukowski is really problematic in that the legend is often mistaken for the real person, but he perpetrated the myth. It's even more problematic when a poet uses I or their name in a poem. All writing is performance & involves personas, to a certain degree; but when they write of reprehensible things without writing from a clear persona, or of moral condemnation, it seems to carry a certain amount of endorsement. Moral poetry is often bad poetry👇 6y
vivastory Which I think is why the use of a persona has been so effective to write of certain topics & explore the mindset behind it without endorsing it. Things become muddled when this distancing element is missing. 6y
Bookwomble In the poem, the woman asks "are you Charles Bukowski", he says he is and that he wants to "fuck you", she laughs thinking he's joking, he rapes her and says at the end, "I was Charles Somebody", meaning that the act of rape had made him A somebody. If this didn't happen in his real life (I hope not), it may be an honest look at ugly feelings he has, of how rape is about power and masculine identity, and the poem a catharsis... 6y
vivastory Poetry as exorcism? There's certainly a case for that, Sexton & Plath were certainly using it as such, albeit at a higher imaginative pitch (at least imho). One thing that has always bugged me about bukowski is his glib dismissal of 95% of other authors as trash. 6y
Bookwomble @vivastory [Keep forgetting tags! See above☝?] ... but then the very next poem says beating your wife makes you "a man", and the context of that poem, also, has nothing to make you think Bukowski is being ironic. I don't need a neon sign saying "I'm really condemning this, not endorsing it", but in the repeated absence of evidence to the contrary, I've formed the view he thinks rape and abuse is ok. I'm not sure I Vann compartmentalise that. 6y
vivastory Life is too short for mediocre, problematic poetry. I agree, poetry that overtly preaches is typically bad poetry, but more often than not it feels like he is dog whistling. 6y
Bookwomble @vivastory It's a shame, as I actually do like a lot of his poems, I'm just not sure I can past this and read the rest. Also, there's the annoyance and regret of having spent £16.99 of my Christmas book tokens on the Damned thing! 🤨😉 6y
vivastory That is annoying! Raymond Carver wrote a hilarious parody of Bukowski that's worth checking out. 6y
GingerAntics Wow, I will not be reading this poet then. That‘s just disturbing. 4y
Bookwomble @GingerAntics Yes, it is disturbing. I've still got the book on my shelf, but haven't been back to it again. Re-reading @vivastory 's insightful comments reinforces my disinclination to do so. 4y
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jveezer
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Checking out some of CB‘s poetry as the sun sinks into Catalina Island and the Pacific.

lalatiburona 🤔🤔🤔 7y
Leftcoastzen Perfect! 7y
Faibka Beautiful sunset! 7y
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PagesOfKate
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Happy Valentines Day! Wishing everyone a super loved-up day 💞💞
After 11 years together the #hearts still in it. However, we've taken to choosing gifts for each other that are... somewhat less romantic in nature!
#Riotgrams

Jas16 I love that mug! 7y
jpmcwisemorgan Oh I need that mug! 7y
Tamra Funny! 7y
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readordierachel Ha! Both of those are great. 7y
LeahBergen 😂😂 7y
Craftylikefox The card and mug are so great!!! 😂 7y
AmyG Great mug. 7y
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Taylor
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Soulful, reckless, and provocative. The work stands...indifferent to the reader.

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Taylor
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you know, you were right, Robert Baun, when you once told me, "Bukowski, about half of what you say is bullshit."
✔️

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Taylor
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The horses were more real than my father
more real than God
and they could have stepped on my
feet but they didn't
they could have done all kinds of horrors
but they didn't.

I was almost 5
but I have not forgotten yet;
o my god they were strong and good
those red tongues slobbering
out of their souls.

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Taylor
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in the most decent sometimes sun
there is the softsmoke feeling from urns
and the canned sound of old battleplanes
and if you go inside and run your finger
along the window ledge you'll find
dirt, maybe even earth.

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Taylor

I know it's not cool to like Bukowski but I've never read him before, started this today, and I'm finding it wonderful.

Simona I like his works and I enjoy in them. So what? I'm not cool? It does not bother me ... 8y
Taylor @Simona I didn't mean to imply anyone is uncool. I'm just saying I see Bukowski get a lot of flack in general. 8y
Simona That's true ... and I'm fine with uncool 😉 8y
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dixi_e
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March 13: Van Gogh - Let's debate. #Litsy365

One thing I miss more than anything about leaving behind my past life is my book club and the amazing people in it. Few people in my life now want to read and discuss. ☹️

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dixi_e
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March 9: woman on the street - I feel like that last line is one of power. #Litsy365

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dixi_e
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March 4: the beautiful lady - I have no idea about the intent of this poem but it's rhythm drew me and kept me going. #LitsyPoetry365

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utterKATEness
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No better way to spend a chilly day in the Philly suburbs than with a book of #poetry and a reading buddy. #dogsoflitsy

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winemom
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Hate won because of apathy.
Hate won because of pride.
Hate won because of ignorance.
Hate won because of laziness.
Hate won because people let it.
#hatewon #presidentialelection

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Liberty
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beware those who are always reading books

- from "Genius of the crowd" ???

Suzze I'll bet almost every Litten looked at those shelves trying to pick out titles. 8y
CocoReads Fantastic shelves. @Suzze, you're right, I did. Lol 8y
beagle.mama I did too @Suzze ! I forgot this wasn't IG for a second and even tried to zoom. @Litsy Can we zoom soon? 8y
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read_diverse_books The most accurate quote. 👌 8y
Melli Can I come visit.. lol 8y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I just realized I'm more enamored by books than by men.....I would toss Alex Skarsgard aside for a bookshelf like that...lol 8y
Bkwurm And never trust a person who has enough space on their bookshelf. 😉 8y
MyNamesParadise Books books books!! 😍😍😍 8y
ultrabookgeek This is #goals lol 8y
Beth.Pedota I predict the next stack to fall will be the right stack of books on top of the smaller bookcase. :) 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess And more books always!📚 8y
Liberty @Beth.Pedota I should start taking bets. 8y
Suzze @beagle.mama I have tried to zoom soooo many times! 8y
ferskner Beautiful. 8y
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smccallum
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Happy Birthday to Bukowski, this book made a more intense teen than was probably necessary but j enjoyed it at the time!