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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best volume of the Selected Letters of Buk
As a long-time reader of Buk,and a friend to whom he wrote,I was deeply interested in what a few more letters from the last years might tell me about this spectacular American writer. I learned a lot. He made wise poetry out of his correspondence, and this writing is as good as any of his other writing. It's full of specifics, about writers, about Peformance poets...
Published on December 29, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Reach for the Gun...
In Reach for the Sun: Selected Letters 1978-1994, Volume 3, Charles Bukowski is once again revealed as the legendary poet slash literary critic slash self-publicist he was. We see the workings, the behind-the-scenes business letters to editors (most to New York Quarterly's William Packard, to whom Bukowski dedicated his Run with the Hunted collection), his publisher...
Published on May 16, 1999


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best volume of the Selected Letters of Buk, December 29, 1999
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As a long-time reader of Buk,and a friend to whom he wrote,I was deeply interested in what a few more letters from the last years might tell me about this spectacular American writer. I learned a lot. He made wise poetry out of his correspondence, and this writing is as good as any of his other writing. It's full of specifics, about writers, about Peformance poets (whom he detested),about writing versus 'getting famous',about the botched biography of him written by N. Cherkovski,about his leukemia,about his contempt for Hollwood, and about his dying. Mostly, it's about the courageous and outrageous word-wizard, Bukowski, slinging his attitudes to those who were listening,about how to keep life alive when so many around are just making life into a dead boring heap of competition. It is likely one his wisest books, and his humor jolts out frequently at the oddest times, creating that laugh-out-loud shock of the Real as he lays his defining cement with the coolest, toughest trowel ever used by an American writer.This is more of Bukowski at his best, especially for those who like to read between the lines.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maintains high quality of first two collectedletters volumes, May 13, 1999
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This review is from: Reach for the Sun Vol. 3 (Paperback)
It's a pleasure to see some new names in this latest volume from Black Sparrow, new Bukowski correspondents that is. Douglas Goodwin, a poet whose work so turned on Bukowski that Buk wrote a Foreword to Goodwin's SLAMMING IT DOWN poetry volume - the only foreword Bukowski wrote for any poet during the last l5 years of Buk's life. Many letters written to poet Gerald Locklin are published herein.One main theme of these letters is Bukowski's reaction to the biography of Bukowski written by Neeli Cherkovski. Fascinating brilliant commentary from the subject of a biography focused like a burning searing laser beam on a biographer this time. Mr. Cherkovski - take note!"Reach For The Sun" indeed. But just buy this book - don't burn yourself! This letters collection is worth ten+ times what the book sellers are asking.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Reach for the Gun..., May 16, 1999
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This review is from: Reach for the Sun Vol. 3 (Paperback)
In Reach for the Sun: Selected Letters 1978-1994, Volume 3, Charles Bukowski is once again revealed as the legendary poet slash literary critic slash self-publicist he was. We see the workings, the behind-the-scenes business letters to editors (most to New York Quarterly's William Packard, to whom Bukowski dedicated his Run with the Hunted collection), his publisher John Martin and various writers and book collectors. Calculating, vindictive, repetitive and self-obsessed as they are, many of the rants are humorous...yet sometimes the reader is laughing at the one-man show and his unironic [sic] contradictions. "Good move to get out of New York," he writes to Stephen Kessler on January 29, 1993; the book's very next letter (written on the same day) to Packard begins: "Just received NYQ #49. I am honored..." Was he running out of outlets for his work? He slams Marvin Malone, the late editor of The Wormwood Review, writing him off in late '91 as getting "...too picky but I feel that he is picking wrong. As the years go on I see him more and more printing the comfortable poem." As the years went on, Bukowski went back on his word (see previous volumes 1 and 2) and did write forewords to poetry collections by obscure poets like Douglas Goodwin. Again, it seems another business-minded decision by the master. The backstabbing is tempered by insight into Bukowski's life during his last years, making Reach for the Sun a must-read for Buk fans. Regardless of its sometimes pandering subject matter and petulance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Correspondence entertainment, September 18, 2006
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I was entertained by reading these letters between Bukowski and his publcists and others. I rated this book a 5 because I knew of tyhe man already and read almost all of his books. If someone is not knowledeable of Buksowki, then this book would not be enjoyable
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