This book, which comes out of the archives of John Martin, his editor and friend, is a diary of the last months of Bukowski's life, full of reflections made from the height of his experience. He now lives in a comfortable house, with a pool and jacuzzi and a nice car in the garage, but the desperation is the same. He knew the only secret that he deserves to be known: that the only thing that matters is that nothing matters. Perhaps that - paradoxically or not - helped make him one of the most widely read American writers ...
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This book, which comes out of the archives of John Martin, his editor and friend, is a diary of the last months of Bukowski's life, full of reflections made from the height of his experience. He now lives in a comfortable house, with a pool and jacuzzi and a nice car in the garage, but the desperation is the same. He knew the only secret that he deserves to be known: that the only thing that matters is that nothing matters. Perhaps that - paradoxically or not - helped make him one of the most widely read American writers and one of the undisputed literary masters of the 20th century. The texts are accompanied by illustrations by Robert Crumb.
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