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In her previous life, she was humiliated and bullied every day. Her relatives despised her and her friends played tricks on her! Her mother and elder brother died one after another early. She gritted her teeth and survived the adversity alone, but only managed to live for twenty-six years! When she opens her eyes again, she finds herself back in time twenty years ago. To swallow insult and humiliation silently and let history repeat itself? If everything couldn't be changed, what was the point of her rebirth?! Who can stop her now that she defies her destiny and her abilities are emerging? In front of others, she is an ordinary student with an indifferent personality, isolated by her classmates. Behind their backs, she works step by step to build a brilliant and extraordinary business network.

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noblesse30
noblesse30
2019-08-18

A delirious, repetitive, repressed and hostile bureaucratic nightmare, Post Office is a novel that takes on Bukowski's decade-plus chained to the postal system. As a compelling artist, sloppy drunk, and sexually voracious gambler, Bukowski drifts in and out of his narrative with unsentimental anger and boozy energy, an undercurrent of resentment and anger everpresent until it is contrasted clean with the interest and indulgent love for the women in his life. The most provocative elements of this book was certainly the portions where we see the shuffling, confusing, scary catch-22 Brazil-esque burlesque of his work in the Post Office itself. Cycling in and out, over and over, unable to even quit his job, Bukowski created a labyrinthine grand guinol of paper and sorting boxes all standing in his way of his net drink, his next lay, and his ability to even write a halfway decent line of poetry. In many ways, this reflects how I personally see my own art in the world, and it is in this manner that I really connected with his character in this book. In real life, the genesis of this book and Bukowski’s career came from being offered a hundred bucks a month to quit the post office to promise to write full time by John Martin and Black Sparrow Press…and so we all wish for this little black sparrow angel to fly into our window someday. The most beautiful element of the book was easily the portrayal of his relationship with Betty (Jane Cooney Baker). They were perfect for each other, but in the piece the sentimentality with which he approached their relationship in both tone, diction, syntax, and other practical elements isn’t mirrored by any other writing in the book or in his approach to any other woman in any of his books. It is simply this beautiful, pure, self-destructive relationship that serves as a wholly gorgeous and holy relic that he certainly held on to for the rest of his life…and it seems that the story arc with her is one of the most beautiful things that he had ever written – the only thing that he had ever cared for snatched from him just as he realized that it was the most important thing in the world to him. What destroyed her is exactly what he tried to destroy himself with, and in her death he found the death of love, the death of a healthy sexual identity, and the death of himself. Of course, the narrative pacing and overall diction of Bukowski's narrative voice are certainly the most compelling elements of this book. There is a certain blue-collarness to his writing that offers a remarkably simple approach to what is often a much more serious and Complicated piece – but his genius lies in this very thing. Bukowski can create a story that is appropriate for all intellectual audiences and still write something that is completely different in terms of overall beauty and meaning in the English Language. This is likely why legions of writers thought they could follow in his footsteps and write when nothing could be further from the truth (and Bukowski had no problem telling them that). An excellent, excellent, excellent book that should be required reading for all American men.

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Best Bukowski novel to start with?
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2024-12-14 15:32
'Factotum' is also a good one to begin with. It follows the life of Henry Chinaski, a character often based on Bukowski himself. The story is filled with his typical themes of alcohol, women, and the struggle to get by. It's relatively easy to follow compared to some of his other works and really shows what Bukowski is all about.
Which is the best Bukowski novel?
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2024-10-26 06:47
In my opinion, 'Factotum' is a top - notch Bukowski novel. It follows the protagonist's various odd jobs and his rather bohemian lifestyle. The way Bukowski portrays the down - and - out existence yet still manages to find beauty and meaning in the small things is really remarkable.
What is Bukowski's best novel?
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2024-11-10 05:52
In my opinion, 'Factotum' could be seen as his best novel. It follows the protagonist's various odd jobs and his rather aimless, yet strangely alluring, lifestyle. Bukowski's writing in this novel really captures the essence of a down - and - out existence in a vivid and engaging way.
What makes a Bukowski novel the best?
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2024-10-26 05:34
The exploration of themes like alienation and the search for meaning can make a Bukowski novel great. In 'Women', he explores his relationships with women in a way that also touches on his own sense of self and his place in the world. His novels are not just about relationships but also about the human condition.
What is Bukowski's best novel?
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2024-10-03 21:29
It's a matter of personal taste, but many consider 'Post Office' to be one of Bukowski's best.
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