Post Office by Charles Bukowski is a semi-autobiographical narrative of Henry Chinaski, Bukowski’s literary alter-ego. The story follows Chinaski, a middle aged alcoholic, through his daily life of mundane work, drunken escapades and gambling stints while he somehow manages to maintain a sense of superiority over everyone around him. · Bukowski’s first novel, Post Office, seemed as good a place as any. Supposedly written in three weeks, the book is highly personal; like his fictional surrogate Henry Chinaski, Bukowski worked Author: Kyle Ryan. ‘Post Office’ is Bukowski’s first novel and sets the style for his later books. It is a semi-autobiographical story of Henry Chinaski, a low-life loser living a day-to-day existence revolving around heavy drinking, gambling at the racetrack and as much sex as he can get/5(K).
Analysis Of The BookPost Office, By Charles Bukowski Words | 5 Pages. and Booze Post Office, By Charles Bukowski, is the self-revelation of Henry Chinaski, the main character of the book. The narration of working as a post carrier and clerk in Post Office are fascinating but can sometimes be as unchanging and a bit unexciting as mail sorting. Post Office by Bukowski, Charles and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Post Office - by Charles Bukowski (Paperback) $ MSRP $ undefined out of 5 stars with 0 reviews. be the first! be the first! ratings. Quantity. 1. Deliver to Edit zip code. Ship it. Get it by Thu, Oct 28 with free standard shipping on $35 orders. This item isn't sold in stores. Add to registry.
Post Office by Charles Bukowski is a semi-autobiographical narrative of Henry Chinaski, Bukowski’s literary alter-ego. The story follows Chinaski, a middle aged alcoholic, through his daily life of mundane work, drunken escapades and gambling stints while he somehow manages to maintain a sense of superiority over everyone around him. ‘Post Office’ is Bukowski’s first novel and sets the style for his later books. It is a semi-autobiographical story of Henry Chinaski, a low-life loser living a day-to-day existence revolving around heavy drinking, gambling at the racetrack and as much sex as he can get. Excerpt from Post Office. It began as a mistake. It was Christmas season and I learned from the drunk up on the hill, who did the trick every Christmas, that they would hire damned near anybody, and so I went and the next thing I knew I had this leather sack on my back and was hiking around at my leisure.
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