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A classic in the Bukowski poetry canon, Love Is a Dog from Hell is a raw, lyrical, exploration of the exigencies, heartbreaks, and limits of love. A book that captures the Dirty Old Man of American letters at his fiercest and most vulnerable, on a subject that hits home with all of us. Charles Bukowski was a man of intense emotions, someone an editor once called a “passionate madman.” Alternating between tough and gentle, sensitive and gritty, Bukowski lays bare the myriad facets of love—its selfishness and its narcissism, its randomness, its mystery and its misery, and, ultimately, its true joyfulness, endurance, and redemptive power. "there is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock." Review: Even better than expected - I have read a bunch of his books and loved most of them. This one is excellent. It took me by surprise how good it is. Bukowski is only for people who possess the ability to think critically and understand the diversity of human nature. To enjoy his poetry, you must be able to look into the darkness and recognize your own darkness, without judging his. If you are in the habit of judging art by your personal opinions of the artist themselves, then do yourself a favor and skip Bukowski. But if you can accept the worst parts of yourself without succumbing to those things, then you will love his work. Review: Exactly what I wanted - No damage, great book, good quality pages


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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,305 Reviews |
A**R
Even better than expected
I have read a bunch of his books and loved most of them. This one is excellent. It took me by surprise how good it is. Bukowski is only for people who possess the ability to think critically and understand the diversity of human nature. To enjoy his poetry, you must be able to look into the darkness and recognize your own darkness, without judging his. If you are in the habit of judging art by your personal opinions of the artist themselves, then do yourself a favor and skip Bukowski. But if you can accept the worst parts of yourself without succumbing to those things, then you will love his work.
E**E
Exactly what I wanted
No damage, great book, good quality pages
W**Y
No love poems here
Aside from watching the excellent movie adaptation of his largely autobiographical novel, "Factotum," I knew little about Bukowski before reading this collection of poetry. "Love Is a Dog From Hell" collects his works from the mid-1970s (1974-1977). Bukowski was in his fifties and fairly successful as a writer by this point. The poems often center on his problematic relationships with women, whom he usually treats as sex objects. His views on women are clueless and offensive but capture what so many men (especially of his generation) seem to think. His greatest insights are usually in some of his crudest and most off-putting poems. Other poems concern his writing process, what he sees in his seedy L.A. neighborhood, and his drinking. The humor in his poems sometimes stems from a "I can't believe he wrote that" sense of disbelief, but much of the time it comes from seeing such a flawed man bare his soul and write so fearlessly. He's a depressive sad sack who drives away women with his outrageous behavior ("I had resigned myself to dying alone in a small room"). Yes, some of his work is no more than simple potty humor, but at times, his lines are quite wise (e.g., "there is always one woman to save you from another"). I strongly suggest that the prospective reader sample a few of his poems before purchasing a full collection. Also, I found it most effective to read in relatively small dribs and drabs. Too many of the poems in one sitting was a bit stultifying. This review is of the Kindle version. The text is formatted well and was very easy to read; I did not find any obvious errors. On the Kindle Fire, the Table of Contents includes a link to each poem, so you can immediately skip to your favorites.
B**R
Bukowski isn't for everyone
I'm beginning to think there's something wrong with me. I have read so many books that people say "You either love it or hate it," yet I feel indifferent (or I slightly like or dislike it). Bukowski is the first writer I've seen described that way, and for a long time, I agreed. I agreed because I despised his poetry and wanted nothing to do with it. However, I decided to give it another chance, just to solidify my opinion. It didn't hurt that the Kindle edition of Love is a Dog From Hell was on sale for a buck or two a while back. So, I bought it and never touched it until a few days ago when I was searching through all my owned books for some poetry to read. Now that I've actually read an entire collection of his poetry, I think I like Bukowski. I don't love his writing and he isn't even on my list of my top ten favorite poets, but I don't hate it, either. I won't claim to "get" his poetry because there's no way of knowing if I do or do not. I hate analyzing literature and poetry, trying to pick out what the writer was "really trying to say" like we had to do for high school and college English classes. I will say that I enjoyed most of it, which surprises me. I'm fonder of more traditional poetry, usually. That's probably why I hated the first Bukowski poems I was exposed to. It wasn't the subject matter (which seems to be an issue for some people), but I still feel conflicted about his style. I don't hate it, but I can't really say I like it. If you've never read Bukowski, give him a shot. Maybe you'll love his style, maybe you won't. Maybe you'll hate it. But, you won't know until you try reading it. If you're like me, maybe you'll hate it at first, then later decide it isn't so bad.
N**R
Hot girls read smut
A real classic! Easy read and lifts spirits
M**S
Loved it. Some even made me cry.
Bukowski is the man. Period.
R**R
On point as always.
One of my all time favorite books. Great read for the summer. Highly recommend.
N**N
Must Read
Imagine if Hemingway was much cooler, more eloquent and insightful, grittier, dirtier, and wrote poetry. Bukowski may, in my opinion, be the best American poet. "the fools will win, but break like a horse out of the gate."
S**B
This is the kind of poetry people should be reading!
I recently started getting back in to poetry after reading Words of Marc D Brown: The Poetry Collection (which was brilliant!) and this was the next perfect choice for me. Brilliant collection of poetry, so raw and real. So much poetry out there is...i feel quite long winded and pretentious but Bukowski really gets it right for me. These are poems that make you think and although the writings were obviously personal to him, i think you can relate in ways. This style is something i want to read more of; Bukowski (& Brown) will without a doubt be taking up more of my time.
M**I
If you’re struggling with love and his meaning you’re in the right place
I read this book when I was 20 for the first time. It helped me a lot to understand my feelings, to be able to listen and hear who surrounded me. I have to admit that it’s a bit hard to read the first time but I think it depends on the mood you’re in at that moment. At the end I really enjoyed this book and I recommend it
I**E
Perfect condition
ordered this book 1 day ago and it came directly the morning after love the cover and bukowski never disappoints
S**I
Gives me joy at my lowest
A very good company in your melancholia. Humorous reads. Bought it 3 years ago. Good to have by. Some of them are fantastic. A bit forbidden and sultry. Yet melancholic.
S**A
Perfect
Perfect condition and a great book
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