
Charles Bukowski
AmericanLiterary FictionAutobiographyb. 1920 — d. 1994
Charles Bukowski (1920–1994) was an American writer and poet known for his raw, direct style and portrayals of marginalized life in Los Angeles. He wrote novels, poetry, and short stories often centered on alcoholism, relationships, menial labor, and the underbelly of American urban life. His best-known works include Ham on Rye, Post Office, and Factotum.
Notable Works
['Ham on Rye', 'Post Office', 'Factotum']

