"People are lucky.
They like everything:
ice cream cones,
rock concerts,
singing,
dancing,
hatred,
love,
masturbation,
hotdog sandwiches,
folk dances,
roller skates,
spiritualism,
capitalism,
c ommunism,
circumcision,
comics,
Bob Hope,
skiing,
fishing,
murder,
bowl ing,
debates.
Everything.
They don’t have much,
because they don’t expect much.
But they’re a great bunch."
"I’m not into laws, morals, religion, rules.
I don’t like being shaped by society.
I have more sympathy for the devil than for good people.
He seems more interesting.
On the road to hell there are always a lot of people, but it’s still a road you walk alone.
Slavery hasn’t been eliminated at all, it’s just been expanded to include nine-tenths of the population.
In general I have no problem listening to everyone’s chatter and no problem letting it go."
Heinrich Karl Bukowski alias Henry Charles Bukowski, born in August 1920, was defined by critics as a representative of the so-called literary current of dirty realism or “Dirty realism,” that is, a genre characterized by its focus on the existential struggles of the poor and disadvantaged classes, and by the observation of reality. tutto:
They like everything:
ice cream cones,
rock concerts,
singing,
dancing,
hatred,
love,
masturbation,
hotdog sandwiches,
folk dances,
roller skates,
spiritualism,
capitalism,
c ommunism,
circumcision,
comics,
Bob Hope,
skiing,
fishing,
murder,
bowl ing,
debates.
Everything.
They don’t have much,
because they don’t expect much.
But they’re a great bunch."

"I’m not into laws, morals, religion, rules.
I don’t like being shaped by society.
I have more sympathy for the devil than for good people.
He seems more interesting.
On the road to hell there are always a lot of people, but it’s still a road you walk alone.
Slavery hasn’t been eliminated at all, it’s just been expanded to include nine-tenths of the population.
In general I have no problem listening to everyone’s chatter and no problem letting it go."
Heinrich Karl Bukowski alias Henry Charles Bukowski, born in August 1920, was defined by critics as a representative of the so-called literary current of dirty realism or “Dirty realism,” that is, a genre characterized by its focus on the existential struggles of the poor and disadvantaged classes, and by the observation of reality. tutto:
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