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  1. 13 set 2011 · More Notes of a Dirty Old Man gathers many uncollected gems from the column's twenty-year run. Drawn from ephemeral underground publications, these stories and essays haven't been seen in decades, making More a valuable addition to Bukowski's oeuvre.

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    • Paperback
    • Charles Bukowski
  2. More Notes of a Dirty Old Man gathers many uncollected gems from the column's twenty-year run. Drawn from ephemeral underground publications, these stories and essays haven't been seen in decades, making More a valuable addition to Bukowski's oeuvre.

  3. 13 set 2011 · More Notes of a Dirty Old Man gathers many uncollected gems from the column's twenty-year run. Drawn from ephemeral underground publications, these stories and essays haven't been seen in...

    • Charles Bukowski
    • City Lights Books, 2011
    • David Stephen Calonne
  4. 13 set 2011 · More Notes of a Dirty Old Man: The Uncollected Columns gathers many of these fugitive pieces, unseen in decades, into a single volume. Filled with his usual obsessions—sex, booze, gambling— More Notes features Bukowski's offbeat insights into politics and literature, his tortured relationships with women, and his lurid escapades ...

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  5. More Notes of a Dirty Old Man: The Uncollected Columns is written by Charles Bukowski, edited by David Stephen Calonne, and published by City Lights. A sequel to his 1969 book, Notes of a Dirty Old Man , it includes columns (including his column of the same name for the Los Angeles Free Press ) and essays that had never been ...

  6. The sequel to his famous book, More Notes of a Dirty Old Man reprints rare Bukowski columns unseen in decades.

  7. More Notes of a Dirty Old Man gathers many uncollected gems from the column's 20-year run. Filled with his usual obsessions - sex, booze, gambling - More features Bukowski's offbeat insights into politics and literature, his tortured, violent relationships with women, and his lurid escapades on the poetry reading circuit.

    • Charles Bukowski