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A precarious tenant of smelly boarding houses, he carri out dozens of work activities, one more strange and unpleasant than the other, before spending twelve years as a postman. Not only his talent, but the manic insistence with which he continu writing and sending his texts to various magazines, wrought a prodigious transfiguration and his life, although perhaps late, took a radical turn. Only when he reach his fifties would fame give him the encounter, and with it, the women he never had, the money that was scarce, and the magazines and publishing houses that previously confin him to the underground world in which he began his career would also come closer .
A film about his life was made with a script written by himself. Bukowski in Hollywood , one of his last novels. But success did not make him change course. The house in a wealthy California neighborhood, his Middle East Mobile Number List McIntosh (to which he pays tribute in passages from his diaries), the pool, the jacuzzi and the new car do not exhaust the vigorous and transgressive pulse of his prose. In his works we will not only continue to find the wild lyricism of his wick stories and the connubial with the propitiatory ritual of alcoholic intoxication, but also the commitment to continue writing without making concessions to the establishment .
The names summon here fac a singularly uncertain fate. Their calling was put to the test and they endur. Some with better luck than others. They are characters who creat immortal literature at the expense of the unfortunate circumstances they fac ; despite the obstacles that those creators who dare to radically challenge the norms enshrin by the status quo often encounter along the way .In “The Fox Above and the Fox Below,” a novel by José María Arguas, the city of Chimbote appears as the great scene convuls by social changes .
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