Charles Bukowski - Bukowski At Bellevue - Watch Legally and Safely
Charles Bukowski - Bukowski At Bellevue
In 1970, author Charles Bukowski took his first journey by plane to the the state of Washington to do a reading at Bellevue Community College. Little-known at the time, this was only the fourth reading he had ever done. BUKOWSKI AT BELLEVUE is a document of this pivotal moment in the controversial writer's career, videotaped in black-and-white by the school's students. Forgotten for 18 years, this fascinating discovery does much to illuminate a large portion of the career of Bukowski, whose reputation and following has grown exponentially since then. Featured poems include "Another Academy," "The Lesbian," "I Think of the Little Men," "My Father Was...," "The Night I Killed Tommy," and more
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