Be Specific About About Books Pulp
Title | : | Pulp |
Author | : | Charles Bukowski |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | May 31st 2002 by Ecco (first published 1994) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Novels. Literature. American |
Charles Bukowski
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 3.68 | 28615 Users | 1538 Reviews
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Pulp (novel), Charles BukowskiPulp is the last completed novel by Los Angeles poet and writer Charles Bukowski. It was published in 1994, shortly before Bukowski's death. Pulp is a pulp fiction novel which acts also as a meta-pulp. Pulp comments on the obsessions of the pulp fiction genre, making fun of itself as stereotypical of the genre in the grimiest form. Bukowski dedicates the story to "bad writing", as Bukowski did not plan his mystery novel well and frequently wrote Nicky Belane into holes from which he could not escape. Bukowski wrote some of his most violent, cynical, sarcastic, and shocking work during the final months of his life. Many critics have agreed this novel exemplifies Bukowski showing an acceptance of his own pending mortality.
تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز بیستم ماه ژوئن سال 2010 میلادی
عنوان: عامه پسند؛ نویسنده: چارلز بوکوفسکی؛ مترجم: پیمان خاکسار؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، نشر چشمه، 1388، در 198 ص، شابک: 9789643625726؛ چاپ سوم 1389؛ چاپ پنجم 1390؛ چاپ ششم 1393؛ موضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان امریکایی - سده 20 م
عنوان: عامه پسند؛ نویسنده: چارلز بوکوفسکی؛ مترجم: محمدصادق سبط الشیخ؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، چلچله، 1394، در 332 ص،؛ شابک: 9789646553835؛ کتابنامه دارد
راوی داستان، نیکی بلان - کارآگاه خصوصی - ست؛ که سعی میکند در مورد نویسنده کلاسیک فرانسوی سلین و گنجشک قرمز تحقیق کند. کنکاش نیکی بلان، او را گام به گام در زندگی سطح پایین شهری فرومیبرد؛ چیزی که در دیگر نوشته های بوکوفسکی نیز موضوعی طبیعی است. کتاب با دارا بودن رگه هایی از نوشته های علمی تخیلی، و فوق طبیعی، توسط خود بوکوفسکی به «بد نوشتن» تقدیم شده است. ا. شربیانی

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Original Title: | Pulp |
ISBN: | 0876859260 (ISBN13: 9780876859261) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Nicky Belane, Lady Death |
Rating About Books Pulp
Ratings: 3.68 From 28615 Users | 1538 ReviewsCriticism About Books Pulp
Pulp is the only one of Charles Bukowskis novels thats not written from the perspective of Bukowskis alter ego, Henry Chinaski. After all the agonized and hilarious autobiographical accounts of pain, frustration, poor health and madness of his earlier novels, the great man had at last come to a subject too enormous and painful to deal with directly. This was Bukowskis last novel, published in 1994, the same year he died of leukemia at the age of 73. As he was writing this book, he knew his daysMy first Bukowski book. I had no idea what was going on but I found the writing glorious.
For newcomers to the world of Charles Bukowski, be forewarned: Pulp is probably not the best place to start.I say this, not because it doesnt rank right up there with his other books, or because greener readers will fail to grasp the allusions to earlier work it contains, but rather because as his ultimate novel (completed months before his death) Pulp can easily be seen as Bukowskis final farewell. In it, the aged author takes his readers on one last foray into familiar territories of sex,

I couldn't imagine such a book would be so famous and a make the writer proud of it!No complaints as the name says it's pulp and ironically it's not even more than the name, not a bit!I think reading bukowski books is just wasting time! Trust me it doesn't worth NOT A BIT!!!
Well I have finally ran across a Bukowski book I don't like. Cliche ridden detective story, (yes I realize that some of those cliches were put there intentionally, but still) and Bukowskis attempts at humor for the most part fall flat.
I found this at my work's open library, and while I might have conquered your everyday winter blues, extended Oslo winter blues add that extra dollop of 'Say goodbye to your concentration levels RE: difficult books,' so I picked this up, but I still don't get Bukowski. So that's that :)
"We have come to terms". Sorry, just wanted to start my review with a nicely terminal quote from a relatively obscure show (the fabulous anime The Big O for those interested) before jumping in. Here we have Bukowski's final published novel and for all its various flaws (and there are quite a few don't get me wrong) the work still succeeds through a rare combination of authorial resignation, acceptance, the tragedy of the mortal human condition, and the inverted triumph that results from all this
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