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Fly Like a Bat Out of Hell: The Letters of Harold Norse and Charles Bukowski

by Harold Norse, Charles Bukowski

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288 pages2002Thunder's Mouth PressISBN 9781560253495

About this book

Fly Like a Bat Out of Hell collects the almost fifteen-year correspondence between two of America's most influential modern poets, Harold Norse and Charles Bukowski. Norse, then a tenuously established writer, acolyte of William Carlos Williams and one-time resident of the Beat Hotel, began exchanging letters with the fledgling bard of the downtrodden, Bukowski, in 1963. Their daily struggle for self-determination, recognition, and just a little money provides the dramatic arc of their ribald, thoughtful, often licentious, and always quotable correspondence. Sparring and exhorting, comforting and recriminating in terrific counterpoint, outdoing one another in scatological complaint, Norse and Bukowski intimately reveal the seldom seen realities of creative lives. Eight black-and-white photos accompany this poignant collection of never before published letters.

Publication Details

Publisher
Thunder's Mouth Press
Published
2002
Pages
288
ISBN
9781560253495
Language
en

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