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Charles Bukowski (Author)
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February 27, 2007

"It began as a mistake." By middle age, Henry Chinaski has lost more than twelve years of his life to the U.S. Postal Service. In a world where his three true, bitter pleasures are women, booze, and racetrack betting, he somehow drags his hangover out of bed every dawn to lug waterlogged mailbags up mud-soaked mountains, outsmart vicious guard dogs, and pray to survive the day-to-day trials of sadistic bosses and certifiable coworkers. This classic 1971 novel—the one that catapulted its author to national fame—is the perfect introduction to the grimly hysterical world of legendary writer, poet, and Dirty Old Man Charles Bukowski and his fictional alter ego, Chinaski.


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About the Author

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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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Ecco (February 27, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061177571
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061177576
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.5 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (166 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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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 (1994).

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167 of 170 people found the following review helpful
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Charles Bukowski's novel "Post Office" is the first-person account of Henry Chinaski, a hard-drinking gambler and womanizer who goes to work for the United States Postal Service in Los Angeles. The story follows his experiences at the post office, weaving them together with his accounts of romantic affairs, sexual encounters, drinking, and gambling. Chinaski's life is full of encounters with various unsavory, tragic, or ridiculous characters.

"Post Office" is the ultimate "I hate this job" story. It's also an intriguing, and highly unflattering look at a quintessential American institution. Bukowski's prose style is crude, rude, and raw; often very funny, sometimes shocking, and sometimes poignant. But always highly readable. Bukowski effectively evokes a vision of a mind-numbing, soul-killing workplace that is ruled by a petty bureaucracy.

On one level, "Post Office" seems to have much in common with a classic "social protest" novel like Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle," which also portrays the suffering and degradation experienced by the working person. But ultimately, "Post Office" seems like another species of novel altogether. Bukowski tells his story in a matter-of-fact style; he doesn't seem to care about offending or impressing anyone, and seems to offer no social agenda. He just tells it like it is. A fascinating book by an author who, I increasingly believe, is truly in a class all his own.

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Bukowski's Classic Novel October 31, 2001
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This is the one, the book that launched Bukowski beyond small press cultdom, the book that launched Black Sparrow past its humble position in the publishing world, and its the book that to this day still initiates readers into the wild, wild realm of Henry Chinaski. This is the first Buk book I ever read, and remains my all time favorite. Is it his best book? No, my vote would go to HAM ON RYE for that, but it is, in my opinion, his wildest and most fun read of all! Along with CATCHER IN THE RYE, CATCH 22, and SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE, POST OFFICE should be regarded, and taught, as a CLASSIC American comic masterpiece! Kudos to any high school lit teacher or college prof with the balls to make this book required reading. If you've never read Bukowski, this is the place to start. If you've read all of Bukowski, and there are many of you out there, read this one again...just for the hell of it. Why not?
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Novels like this are rare, and writers like Charles Bukowski are one in a million. The word "authentic" comes to mind; his writing conveys a raw honesty and much needed non-mainstream point-of-view. Bukowski is the voice of dissent, the marginally employed, creatively frustrated working joe. Like the bird in the cage, his spirit is trapped in a world steeped in bureaucracy and bullsh*t.

Post Office covers Bukowski's 12 years as a postal employee and it follows his difficult working life, which echoes the working life and frustrations of millions. I can't help but think of David Henry Thoreau's famous quote (which applies to Bukowski): "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them."

Bukowski, in fact, preaches a certain kind of civil disobedience.

We're all raised to want the same things: family, material possesions, a house, "respectable" jobs. I think now more than ever, we need Bukowski, we need to challenge the status quo and not buy into a shallow culture of materialism at the cost of trading our souls.

I recommend "Post Office" highly, also his poetry, particularly "You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense" and "The Last Night Of The Earth Poems." In addition, I recommend "A Working Stiff's Manifesto : A Memoir of Thirty Jobs I Quit, Nine That Fired Me, and Three I Can't Remember"
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Enter the working man's Bukowski, Mr Anthony Carnazzo from Queens
This book inspired my buddy Anthony Carnazzo to write some poems about women and partying on the weekends. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Brian Ward
Crude, rude and superb
Got into Bukowski by chance last year and lets just say I am loving his work. Post office along with women is probably one of my favorites pieces of literature and this is... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Pebbles
Not Bukowski's best but certainly a fun read
The second I put Ham on rye down i picked up Post Office. What scares me about Bukowski is how much he reminds me of my father and through this critical assessment I realise he is... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ms Robyn Y Soper
Post office
This was an ebook purchase. I am very pleased with my purchase and will continue to purchase books from you in the future.
Published 2 months ago by David M. Ross
Wonderful
This is a wonderful and creative book. Especially if you hate how books are read in a typical English class. I have a new favorite book.
Published 2 months ago by The Dread Pirate Westley
Makes you feel good about your own job.
This is the first book I ever read by Bukowski. Being I don't like novels, what got me to read it was the fact that the story is about the authors own life as a postal... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bohemian Man
Overrated, nearly plot-less, hardly intelligent, mildly funny
Overrated, nearly plot-less, hardly intelligent, mildly funny (not as funny as the cover claims it is), and oddly entertaining. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Stunatra
Hilarious book
Wow, Bukowski, what an entertaining writer. Buy this book, buy the rest of his books, they will all make you laugh your ass off. Very fluid writing that makes it hard to put down.
Published 3 months ago by jkenne3
My first Bukowski novel. Did I pick the wrong one to start with?
While I was in school, a colleague of mind raved about how wonderful Charles Bukowski novels were. I purchased "Post Office" a few years ago and finally got around to reading it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by AdamC
Bukowski gets down and dirty in first novel
The United States Postal Service offers a list of well-known individuals who have worked for the agency at some point in their lives. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Paul-John Ramos
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