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    L'Evenement. no. 696

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    Content: "Charles Bukowski: Boire est ma forme de suicide" (excerpt/interview - an excerpt from Buk et les Beats, featuring an interview of Bukowski by the author, Jean François Duval; accompanied by one black and white and two color photographs of Bukowski), p. 100 Content author: Jean François Duval

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    Content: "The grace and the gamble will disappear, but lets not feel too bad..." (book review - review of War All the Time; accompanied by a black and white photograph of Bukowski), p. 8 Content author: Kenneth Funsten

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    Los Angeles Times: Book Review

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    Content: "Lady Death and Aliens From Planet Zaros" (book review - review of Pulp; accompanied by a black and white photograph of Bukowski; photocopy laid in), p. 11 Content author: Dick Lochte

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    Content: "Poems that sing in the streets" (book review - review of Love is a dog from hell; 2 copies, as well as 3 photocopies of the review cut out and attached to Black Sparrow Press letterhead), p. 17 Content author: Ben Pleasants

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    Los Angeles Times: Book Review

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    Content: "Stories of irony from the hand of John Fante" (article - a piece on the writing of John Fante which notes that Bukowski believed Ask the Dust to be "one of the greatest novels published in America."), p. 3 Content author: Ben Pleasants

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    Los Angeles Herald Examiner - California Living

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    Content: "The Great Coffee Houses of Los Angeles: Where the Beat Went On" (article - a long article about coffee houses in Los Angeles as the epicenter of beat poetry, with a mention that The Bridge coffee shop was supposedly the first place Bukowski did a reading; p. 13-20 are missing) Content author: Lionel Rolfe

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