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


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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" (duplicate) Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Oro Madre. v. 2 no. 1 issue 5

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    Content: "a smile to remember" ; "about the love poems of the Cat" (poems), p. 1 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Oro Madre. v. 2 no. 3-4 (issue 7/8)

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    Content: "here I am..." (poem), p. 20 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Lummox Journal. v. 6

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    Content: "style" ; "combat primer" (poems - issue cover title: The Last Bukowski Issue; two poems by Bukowski, various poems and prose about Bukowski, an article in French, and one poem each in Dutch and Spanish), p. 3, 29 Content author: Charles Bukowski

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    Pulpsmith. v. 2 no. 4

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    Content: "The New York Quarterly Craft Interview: Charles Bukowski" ; "the drowning of the id" ; "jam" ; "competition" ; "down the hatch" ; "the secret of my endurance" (duplicate), p. 28 Content author: William Packard ; Charles Bukowski

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    Pulpsmith. v. 2 no. 4

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    Content: "The New York Quarterly Craft Interview: Charles Bukowski" ; "the drowning of the id" ; "jam" ; "competition" ; "down the hatch" ; "the secret of my endurance" (interview, short stories, poems, letters - Craft Interview by William Packard prefaced by a letter by Bukowski agreeing to be interviewed and a letter by Packard explaining the interview format; poems followed by reproductions of 9 letters with doodles from Bukowski to William Packard at the New York Quarterly, and a reproduction of a handwritten letter from Harry Smith (Pulpsmith editor) to Bukowski, explaining how the interview ended up in Pulpsmith), p. 28 Content author: William Packard ; Charles Bukowski

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