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“That’s Why I Talk Money Like a Pool Sharp. It’s All Survival; Forgive Me”: Charles Bukowski Learns the Literary Hustle After Quitting His Job

By Ernest Hilbert • December 30, 2011 • Feature

Poets, ever feel bad for demanding money and expenses to do a reading? You shouldn’t. If you don’t, only the idle rich will be able to give poetry readings. Check out this very entertaining letter written in 1971 by Charles Bukowski, a year after he quit his job and took a stab (a successful stab) at becoming a pro writer. Courtesy of This Isn’t Happiness.

 

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