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A respectful, affectionate literary profile of novelist and poet Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). Awarding-winning writer Joan Jobe Smith – a Pushcart Honoree – shares up-close, personal recollections of her mentor and friend, Charles Bukowski. Charles Bukowski Epic Glottis also includes remembrances and comments from the women in Bukowski’s life – including Frances Dean Smith (francEyE), Ann Menebroker, Linda King, and Pamela Miller Wood (aka Cupcakes).
Joan Jobe Smith’s book is a joy! A terrific, sweet, loving book–the interviews, everyone’s reminiscences, the poems & Fred Voss’s, the First Bukowski Festival–a moving, endearing Love Song, the kind of thing that happens at funerals when people stand and spontaneously tell stories filled with their love & memories. A book full of heart, Joan’s own love for Bukowski’s girlfriends, her own large spirit makes her the perfect hostess for this festival & whenever she speaks of herself it’s with self-effacing & humorous humility. Her sweetness & goodness permeates the whole book. I’m moved on every page. STEVE KOWIT, author of The First Noble Truth(University of Tampa Press, 2007)
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A respectful, affectionate literary profile of novelist and poet Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). Awarding-winning writer Joan Jobe Smith – a Pushcart Honoree – shares up-close, personal recollections of her mentor and friend, Charles Bukowski. Charles Bukowski Epic Glottis also includes remembrances and comments from the women in Bukowski’s life – including Frances Dean Smith (francEyE), Ann Menebroker, Linda King, and Pamela Miller Wood (aka Cupcakes).
Joan Jobe Smith’s book is a joy! A terrific, sweet, loving book–the interviews, everyone’s reminiscences, the poems & Fred Voss’s, the First Bukowski Festival–a moving, endearing Love Song, the kind of thing that happens at funerals when people stand and spontaneously tell stories filled with their love & memories. A book full of heart, Joan’s own love for Bukowski’s girlfriends, her own large spirit makes her the perfect hostess for this festival & whenever she speaks of herself it’s with self-effacing & humorous humility. Her sweetness & goodness permeates the whole book. I’m moved on every page. STEVE KOWIT, author of The First Noble Truth(University of Tampa Press, 2007)