The second of five new books of unpublished poems from the late, great, Charles Bukowski, America's most imitated and influential poet –– 143 never–before–seen works of gritty, amusing, and inspiring verse.
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The second of five new books of unpublished poems from the late, great, Charles Bukowski, America's most imitated and influential poet –– 143 never–before–seen works of gritty, amusing, and inspiring verse.
Charles Bukowski is one of America's best-known contemporary writers of poetry and prose, and, many would claim, its most influential and imitated poet. He was born in Andernach, Germany, and raised in Los Angeles, where he lived for fifty years. He published his first story in 1944, when he was twenty-four, and began writing poetry at the age of thirty-five. He died in San Pedro, California, on March 9, 1994, at the age of seventy-three, shortly after completing his last novel, Pulp.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bukowski at his best,
By SPM "scott_maykrantz" (Eugene, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain: New Poems (Hardcover)
There are three phases of Bukowski's poetry. (1) The hard-drinking, experimental 1960s and 1970s. In that period, he was putting out small chapbooks. His poems were short stories, but they felt a bit like traditional poetry. Bukowski tried some creative ways of stringing lines together back then, too. (2) The 1980s, when he was married and settled, spending time reflecting on his life. This is the best period, when Black Sparrow put out fat volumes of poetry and Bukowski had really found his 'voice.' (3) The post-death period, starting in the mid-1990s, when the back log of unpublished poems were released.This book is part of that third phase. By this time, Bukowski knows exactly what he does best. Most of the experimentation is gone. This volume of one of the best of the third phase, right up there with The Night Torn Mad By Footsteps. Bukowski writes about his childhood, drinking, visiting the hospital for leukemia, the track, classical music, his father, relaxing with his wife, and growing old in Los Angeles. He even squeezes in two political poems. Every poem is good. Some are great. If you made a 'greatest hits' collection of his post-death poetry, at least a third of this book would be in it. If you haven't tried Bukowski's poetry before, start with this book. If you're a fan, you'll be pleased with this new one. Previous 'third phase' books had some problems ("Sifting Through the Madness" was a disappointment), but this one shines. Bukowski is at his most reflective, with real control of his talent.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not filler and rejects- fits the flow of his life,
By OAKSHAMAN "oakshaman" (Algoma, WI United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
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This review is from: The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain : New Poems (Hardcover)
This isn't the best volume of Bukowski that I've ever read, but it isn't the worst either. I think that means something because I've read most of what he published during his lifetime- I used to look forward to the next book of poems, the next novel, year by year. The posthumous collections have been worthwhile in my opinion. This is all stuff that fits the flow of his life narrative. He needed to get it out; it isn't just filler and rejects. There are enough reminiscences about the old days to hold your interest if that was your favorite period of his life (though he makes it clear that to go out and try to live that way when you've got other options is insane.) Buk didn't have a choice and he points out that he was the luckiest man alive to have survived it.
As for this being "mellow" Bukowski, yes, I think he even uses that term in one of the poems. Plus he clearly let his hatred of his father go. However, he also states that he has never really had any peace in his life. Sure, his cancer took some of the fight out of him, but he never surrendered. He says in one poem that you have to "accept terrible reality", but that doesn't mean he ever surrendered to terrible reality.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too Many Dumb People Crawl The Earth,
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This review is from: The Flash of Lightning Behind the Mountain: New Poems (Hardcover)
Quoting partially out of B as an Bull****from page 117.
Be able to dislike poets and poetry Be able to understand that the rich can be poor in spirit Be able to understand that the poor live better than the rich If you posses any intelligence you should be able to define the words POOR and RICH Bukowski was a contradiction, which made him even more interesting, so he chose to kill himself with alcohol and cigarettes that's his business. That does not take away his talent, it may have something to as to why he contradicted himself so much, but I'm not a shrink and even if I was that wouldn't mean anything. I loathed free verse in college while I was learning to write sonnets, but once I was introduced to Bukowski, it all changed. He was raw, outspoken, and politically incorrect. He was short and quick to the point and made you think and question many things. Isn't that what art is supposed to do? You can pick up this book and read any little poem such as "poop", "the road to hell", or "pretenders" just to name a few and your outlook on things will change. It mesmerizes that a dead man continues to enlighten people. I don't agree that this book is exactly his mellowest, but one of his best works.
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