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The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
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The underbelly of Los Angeles, courtesy of iconic American writer Charles Bukowski
Informationen zum Autor Charles Bukowski Klappentext A collection of short stories by the cult American underground writer! whose books have sold over 160!000 copies. They focus on the themes that regularly recur throughout his work! from bar culture and alcoholism to gambling! sex and violence. Zusammenfassung Surfacing from the literary underground, Bukowski's wild and immortal stories have become cult favourites. This collection of anecdotal short stories demonstrates Bukowski's compelling semi-autobiographical style and his mastery of visceral language and the depiction of seamy underworlds.
Vorwort
The underbelly of Los Angeles, courtesy of iconic American writer Charles Bukowski
Autorentext
Charles Bukowski
Klappentext
A collection of short stories by the cult American underground writer, whose books have sold over 160,000 copies. They focus on the themes that regularly recur throughout his work, from bar culture and alcoholism to gambling, sex and violence.
Zusammenfassung
Surfacing from the literary underground, Bukowski's wild and immortal stories have become cult favourites. This collection of anecdotal short stories demonstrates Bukowski's compelling semi-autobiographical style and his mastery of visceral language and the depiction of seamy underworlds.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel And other Stories
- Autor Charles Bukowski
- Titel The Most Beautiful Woman in Town
- Veröffentlichung 06.03.2008
- ISBN 0753513773
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780753513774
- Jahr 2008
- Größe H198mm x B130mm x T20mm
- Gewicht 180g
- Herausgeber Transworld Publ. Ltd UK
- Editor Gail Chiarello
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- GTIN 09780753513774