The Continual Condition
The Continual Condition
Ship Date: September 15, 2010
- Poetry / American
Trade Paperback
Now in paperback, a remarkable collection of poems from America’s most imitated and influential poet
“Misanthropy rules, making the flashes of mercy—and of sexual acceptance—shine bright indeed . . . the poems. . . stay true to Bukowski. . . . Plenty will continue to cherish his unpretentious words.”—Publishers Weekly
I saw a tramp last night
the way the old dog walked
with dotted, tired fur
down nobody’s alley
being nobody’s dog . . .
past the empty vodka bottles
past the peanut butter jars,
with wires full of electricity
and the birds asleep somewhere,
down the alley he went—
nobody’s dog
moving through it all,
brave as any army.
In the literary pantheon, Charles Bukowski remains a counterculture icon, a writer and poet of sublime talent who, as Leonard Cohen aptly remarked, “brought everybody down to earth, even the angels.” A hard-drinking wild man of literature, a stubborn outsider to the poetry world, he has struck a chord with generations of readers, writing raw, tough poetry about booze, work, and women that speaks to his fans as being “real” and, like the work of the Beats, even dangerous. The Continual Condition demonstrates once again this uncompromising commentator’s fierce ability to capture the heartbreaking pain and dark beauty of our world.