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Original Title: The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship
ISBN: 1574230581 (ISBN13: 9781574230581)
Edition Language: English
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The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship Paperback | Pages: 144 pages
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Title:The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship
Author:Charles Bukowski
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 144 pages
Published:May 31st 2002 by Black Sparrow Books (first published 1998)
Categories:Fiction. Poetry. Literature. American

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A book length collaboration between two underground legends, Charles Bukowski and Robert Crumb. Bukowski's last journals candidly and humorously reveal the events in the writer's life as death draws inexorably nearer, thereby illuminating our own lives and natures, and to give new meaning to what was once only familiar. Crumb has illustrated the text with 12 full-page drawings and a portrait of Bukowski.

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"A writer owes nothing except to his writing. He owes nothing to the reader except the availability of the printed page...The best reader and the best human is the one who rewards me with his or her absence.""Writing is when I take death out of my left pocket, throw him against the wall and catch him as he bounces back."One of Bukowski's last novels. This one, written in journal form, leads us through a year or so of his later life... a 70 something old man, married and still writing, possibly

I like Charles Bukowski and really didn't know much about his story till a few years ago. Paul Giamatti mentioned his name in the movie "Side Ways". After that I sort of was hooked. Thinking the guy was some long ago intellectual. Then finding out he passed away in 1994. So I devoured the book Charles Bukowski "Locked In the Arms of a Crazy Life" which was really great. What a story. And the movie Barfly. Just his last name alone reeks of philosophy, and I thought Oxford or Cambridge. Was I off

This was one of the first posthumously published Bukowski books, illustrated by cartoonist R. Crumb, a selection of his journals just before he died. I've seen some of this writing in "Hollywood" and I'm pretty sure some of it rendered as poetry elsewhere too, but these are the original journal entries and have a good, sharp feel. I bought a copy of this book years ago before I was really sold on Bukowski and ended up selling it off. Got this used the other day and I have a feeling it's the same

I read this book many years ago, thinking it was a book of Bukowski's poetry when I plucked it from the library shelf. It is actually passages from Bukowski's diary written in the last days of his life.I actually liked Bukowski more after reading these pages. He seemed to have mellowed with age, to have turned into a not so bad old guy.

I have just been entering writers with the letter B into my Goodreads list and encountered this among my poets. I realised that I had omitted to read the book before today so I sat down and read it through in a few quiet hours. Apparently these journal entries are not classified as poetry but the book sits with my poetry and I am not moving it until I find a good reason why not. Maybe a writer later in the alphabet will sort this out for me. Robert Crumb's illustrations are exactly the correct

An easily digestible Bukowski, in the form of a journal written towards the later stages of his career.You can tell the man has mellowed greatly, focusing most of his energies on the racetrack, writing with classical music in the background, and chilling with his wife and his 9 cats. As if Bukowski couldn't go higher in my estimation, he constantly professes his admiration for these enigmatic, zen creatures. Like a cat, Bukowski's writing tempers a predatorial ferocity with poetic grace.What

Bukowski and Crumb! The greatest alienation 'tag team' ever!