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  1. Factotum (1975) is a picaresque novel by American author Charles Bukowski. It is Bukowski’s second novel and a prequel to Post Office.

  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · 70,298 ratings2,673 reviews. One of Bukowski's best, this beer-soaked, deliciously degenerate novel follows the wanderings of aspiring writer Henry Chinaski across World War II-era America.

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  3. Factotum: A Novel Taschenbuch – 31. Mai 2002. Englisch Ausgabe von Charles Bukowski (Autor) 4,5 1.946 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. “The Walt Whitman of Los Angeles.”—Joyce Carol Oates, bestselling author. “He brought everybody down to earth, even the angels.”—Leonard Cohen, songwriter.

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  4. ia800604.us.archive.org › Bukowskicollection › FactotumFactotum : [A Novel]

    FACTOTUM / 3 “Listen, I’m a veteran of World War I. I put my life on the line for this country but nobody will hire me, nobody will give me a job. They don’t appreciate what I did. I’m hungry, give me some help…” “I’m not working.” “Yo ...

  5. 31. Mai 2002 · One of Charles Bukowski's best, this beer-soaked, deliciously degenerate novel follows the wanderings of aspiring writer Henry Chinaski across World War II-era America. Deferred from military service, Chinaski travels from city to city, moving listlessly from one odd job to another, always needing money but never badly enough to keep ...

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  6. Factotum follows Charles Bukowski's bestselling Post Office, his highly autobiographical first novel. Bukowski's Beat Generation writing reflects his tough upbringing, his succession of menial...

  7. Factotum follows Charles Bukowski's bestselling Post Office, his highly autobiographical first novel. Bukowski's Beat Generation writing reflects his slum upbringing, his succession of menial jobs and his experience of low life urban America. He died in 1994 and is widely acknowledged as one of the most distinctive writers of the last fifty years.