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朱瑟琳·乔塞尔森 Josselson, R.詹姆斯·泰伯 詹姆斯泰伯
威廉·恩道尔 Frederick William Engdahl马克·佩恩 Mark - Payne
阿夫纳·格雷夫 Avner Greif安德鲁·B·布希 Andrew B Busch
海伦·凯勒 Helen Keller雷蒙德·拉蒙特·布朗 Raymond Lamont-Brown
迈克尔·拉尔戈 Michael Largo哈罗德·伊罗生 Harold R.Isaacs
安迪·沃霍尔 Andy Warhol莎伦·罗斯 Suolunluosi
尼尔·施拉格 Neil Schlager杰里米 Jeremy
菲利普·迈耶 Philip Meyer艾伦·韦斯曼 Alan Weisman
斯蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克 Steve Wozniak雨果·德·加里斯 Hugo de Garis
J·希利斯·米勒 J.Hillis Miller迈克·宋 Mike Song
维姬·哈尔斯 Vicki Halsey奥尔森拉里·迪安·奥尔森 奥尔森拉里迪 Anaoersen
加里·沃尔夫 Gary Wolf约翰·阿尔伯特·梅西 John Albert Macy
斯宾塞·韦尔斯 Spencer Wells桑德拉·希斯内罗丝 Sanda Cisneros
温·克雷伯 K. Winn艾伦·爱尔金 Allen Elkin
亚当·喀什 Adam Cash诺曼·卡森斯 Norman Cousins
迈克尔·罗伊森 Micheal F.Roizen刘易斯·拉普曼 Lewis Lapham
卡布瑞尔·里克特曼 Gabrielle Lichterman苏珊·雷诺兹 Susan Reynolds
伊莉莎白·吉尔伯特 Elizabeth Gilbert沙伦·莫勒穆 Sharon Mole Mu
乔纳森·普林斯 Jonathan Prince福瑞德·克拉 Fred Cuell
安德鲁·所罗门 Andrew Solomon穆罕默德·奥兹 Muhammad Oz
约翰·莫雷 John T.Molloy张一程 Zhang Cheng
马克·希曼 Mark Hyman吴宛竹 Wu Wan-bamboo
玛吉·波维斯 玛吉波维斯黛比·丹 Dai Bidan
马克·雷纳 Mark Leyner比利·戈德堡 Billy Goldberg
劳拉·多伊尔 Laura Doyle凯文·菲利普斯 Kevin Phillips
爱德华·G·马奇欧 Edward G. Muzio德博拉·J·费雪 Deborah J. Fisher
罗格·A·阿诺德 Roger A. Arnold杰克·米切尔 Jack Mitchell
爱丽丝·施罗德 Alice Schroeder华莱士 Wallace D. Wattles
罗伯特·柯里尔 罗伯特柯里尔理查德·卡尔森 Richard Carlson
马尔科姆·库什纳 马尔科姆库什 Na乔治·索罗斯 George Soros
查理·布考斯基 Henry Charles Bukowski
美国 现代美国  (1920年8月16日1994年3月9日)
Charles Bukowski


查理·布考斯基 (英文:Henry Charles Bukowski,1920年8月16日-1994年3月9日),德裔美国诗人,小说家和短篇小说家。Bukowski的写作风格严重的受到了他在洛杉矶家乡的地理和气氛的影响,特点是侧重于描写生活处于社会边缘地位的贫困美国人、写作行为、酒、与女人的交往、苦工的工作和赛马。他的作品很多,有数以千计的诗,数以百计的小故事和6篇小说,最终拥有60多本图书出版。1986年,《时代周刊》称他为一个“美国下层阶级的桂冠诗人”(laureate of American lowlife)。

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Henry Charles Bukowski (born Heinrich Karl Bukowski; August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994) was a German-American poet, novelist, and short story writer.

His writing was influenced by the social, cultural, and economic ambiance of his home city of Los Angeles. His work addresses the ordinary lives of poor Americans, the act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women, and the drudgery of work. Bukowski wrote thousands of poems, hundreds of short stories and six novels, eventually publishing over 60 books. The FBI kept a file on him as a result of his column Notes of a Dirty Old Man in the LA underground newspaper Open City.

Bukowski published extensively in small literary magazines and with small presses beginning in the early 1940s and continuing on through the early 1990s. As noted by one reviewer, "Bukowski continued to be, thanks to his antics and deliberate clownish performances, the king of the underground and the epitome of the littles in the ensuing decades, stressing his loyalty to those small press editors who had first championed his work and consolidating his presence in new ventures such as the New York QuarterlyChiron Review, or Slipstream." Some of these works include his Poems Written Before Jumping Out of an 8 Story Window, published by his friend and fellow poet Charles Potts, and better known works such as Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame. These poems and stories were later republished by John Martin's Black Sparrow Press (now HarperCollins/Ecco Press) as collected volumes of his work.

In 1986 Time called Bukowski a "laureate of American lowlife". Regarding Bukowski's enduring popular appeal, Adam Kirsch of The New Yorker wrote, "the secret of Bukowski's appeal... [is that] he combines the confessional poet's promise of intimacy with the larger-than-life aplomb of a pulp-fiction hero."

Since his death in 1994, Bukowski has been the subject of a number of critical articles and books about both his life and writings, despite his work having received relatively little attention from academic critics in the United States during his lifetime. In contrast, Bukowski enjoyed extraordinary fame in Europe, especially in Germany, the place of his birth.


    

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