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The New Censorship. v. 2 no. 3


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    The New Censorship. v. 2 no. 3

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    Content: "splash" ; "the horseplayer" ; "biography" ; "iron" ; "you tell me what it means" ; "2 a.m." ; "an evaluation" ; "it's difficult for them" ; "classical" (duplicate) Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    The New Censorship. v. 4 no. 2

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    Content: "write a bad poem" ; "drinking down the world" ; "lark in the dark" ; "we are always one step removed" ; "cicada" ; "1954: Coronado Street" ; "crawling toward Winter" ; "organ play" ; "explosion" ; "the gamblers" ; "and it didn't even break" ; "the lonely hearts of the universe" ; "good news" ; "a big night" ; "William Carlos Williams only had part of it right-" ; "slow night in the fast life" ; "screenings" ; "tonight" ; "waste" ; "why it's done" ; "with his awful teeth" ; "big deal" ; "the feeding" ; "the disease of existence" ; "the desperate one" ; "life, people, you and the purple dog which has nothing to do with any of this-" ; "rare" ; "bless my greasy forehead" ; "heart in the cage" (poems - whole issue dedicated to Bukowski poetry and illustrations) Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    The New Censorship. v. 2 no. 2

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    This collection contains periodicals with content written by or about the poet, novelist, and short-story writer Charles Bukowski, covering a span from 1941 to 2009, and is a subset of the Charles Bukowski Printed Material Collection. The materials consist of nearly 400 issues of 248 periodicals that contain poems, short stories, interviews, excerpts, and drawings by Bukowski, as well as photographs of him, and articles or interviews about him, or in which he is mentioned. The materials span from Bukowski's first published short story "Aftermath of a Lengthy Rejection Slip," which was published in Story magazine in 1941, to obituaries and articles about Bukowski and posthumously printed poems and short stories that appeared after his death in 1994. The items range from small literary journals to large weekly news magazines published in a number of countries and in a variety of languages including English, German, and French. Approximately 90 periodical titles received with this collection are not included in this finding aid but are instead cataloged individually; they may be retrieved by doing a keyword search for "Charles Bukowski Printed Material Collection" in the Huntington Library Online Catalog: catalog.huntington.org. The collection inventory contains entries listing the periodical title, issue number, date, publisher and publisher location, language (if other than English), the titles, page numbers, and authors of the Bukowski-related pieces, and a short description of the content.

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    Caffeine. no. 4

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    Content: "the vain dark" ; "it's 12:41 a.m. somewhere, always" (poems - black and white portrait of Bukowski on the front cover), p. 32 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Oro Madre. v. 3 no. 2 (issue 10)

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    Content: "endurance" ; "the old helping the old" ; "see: ending" ; "the improbable probability" ; "garbage" ; "going modern" (poems - an entire issue dedicated solely to the poems of Bukowski, using his drawings as illustrations; last page has an advertisement for All's normal here: a Charles Bukowski primer, published by Ruddy Duck Press) Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Sycamore Review. v. 3 no. 1

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    Content: "The Glory Days" ; "Luck Was Not a Lady for Me" (poems), p. 28 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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