The star : 3 poems, 1996 / Charles Bukowski ; gouaches by Klaus Zylla.

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The star : 3 poems, 1996 / Charles Bukowski ; gouaches by Klaus Zylla.

Unique artist's book, with manuscript text in Zylla's handwriting and 7 original gouache paintings on opposite pages. Text in black ink, on painted and embellished surfaces; pencil sketch on p. [8]. Title and names of author and artist inscribed on p. [1] (free front endpaper); inscribed in pencil on p. [17] (free back endpaper): "Berlin, September 1996. Klaus Zylla und Galerie auf Zeit." Poems by Bukowski published in War all the time (Santa Barbara : Black Sparrow Press, 1984). Published in German in Die letzte Generation (Köln : Kiepenheuer und Witsch, 1988); translated by Carl Weissner.

1 volume ([17] p.) : col. ill. ; 40 cm.

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Bukowski, Charles J.

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Charles Bukowski was born on August 16, 1920 in Andernach, Germany, the son of a US soldier and German woman. His family immigrated to the United States in 1922 and settled in Los Angeles, where Bukowski spent most of his life. After a brief marriage to Barbara Frye, the rich publisher of a small poetry magazine, Bukowski began in 1958 twelve years of work as a Post Office clerk. In 1955 Bukowski began writing poetry, publishing volumes almost annually. His first collection, Flower, Fist, and Be...

Galerie auf Zeit

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Zylla, Klaus.

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Weissner, Carl.

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Carl Weissner (1940- ), German writer and translator of experimental fiction, published the avantgarde newspaper, Klactoveedsedsteen (1965-1969), and established a Beat Generation scene in Germany after living in New York and San Francisco between 1968 and 1970. Weissner translated the works of various avantgarde authors, including William Burroughs, Charles Bukowski, Nelson Algren, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Lowry, Harold Norse, Jack Micheline, Andy Warhol, Denton Welch and Frank Zappa. Weissner’s ...