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Title | South of No North | Height | 14 mm |
Author | BUKOWSKI, CHARLES | Width | 1 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780876851890 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0876851898 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Ecco | Pages | 192 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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South of No North
Author: BUKOWSKI, CHARLES
South of No North contains some of Bukowskis best work. Among the short stories collected in the book are Love for $17.50, about a man named Robert whose infatuation with a mannequin in a junk shop leads him first to buy it, then make love to it, and then eventually fall in love with her, much to the consternation of his real-life girlfriend; Maja Thurup, about a South South of No North contains some of Bukowskis best work. Among the short stories collected in the book are Love for $17.50, about a man named Robert whose infatuation with a mannequin in a junk shop leads him first to buy it, then make love to it, and then eventually fall in love with her, much to the consternation of his real-life girlfriend; Maja Thurup, about a South American tribesman with an enormous penis who is brought to Los Angeles by the woman anthropologist who has discovered him and become his lover; and The Devil is Hot, about an encounter with Old Nick at an amusement pier in Santa Monica, where Scratch himself is caged and on display, fed only peanut butter and dogfood, exploited by a cynical carnie. The collection also features two of Bukowskis finest and most famous short stories: All the Assholes in the World Plus Mine, an autobiographical rumination on the treatment of his hemorrhoids, and Confessions of a Man Insane Enough to Live With Beasts. (The latter story originally was published as a chapbook of 500 copies by Bensenville Mimeo Press in 1965.) The short stories collected in the volume are evocative of Bukowski at his best, when he was one of the premier short story writers still at the top of his talent. - Wikipedia