NYTimes.com Article: A Poet Weaned on Pain and Reared by Adversity

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A Poet Weaned on Pain and Reared by Adversity

June 4, 2004
 By STEPHEN HOLDEN 



Without straining, this definitive, deeply engrossing film
biography makes a strong case for Charles Bukowski as a
major American poet.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/04/movies/04BUKO.html?ex=1087369054&ei=1&en=1e7c15f800dc7d9f


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