BUKOWSKI, CHARLES
Henry Chinaski is a lowlife loser with a hand-to-mouth existence. His menial post office day job supports a life of beer, one-night stands and racetracks. Lurid, uncompromising and hilarious, "Post Office" is a landmark in American literature. The new edition is augmented with an anecdotal introduction by the modern Welsh cult-literary author, Niall Griffiths - a writer who was working in a British post office when he first read Bukowski's "Post Office".
Charles Bukowski (1920-1994) fue el último escritor «maldito» de la literatura norteamericana. Ha sido comparado con Henry Miller, Céline y Hemingway, entre otros autores, y ha inspirado numerosas películas como "Barfly" de Barbet Schroeder y "Ordinaria locura" de Marco Ferreri.