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"As anyone who knows me will tell you, I am not a nice person. I always loved the bad guy, the lawless, the scoundrel. I don't like clean-shaven, tie-wearing guys who have good jobs. I love hopeless men, men with broken teeth, broken minds, broken ways. They interest me. They are full of little surprises and explosions. I also like mean women; Women whose socks are sagging, their make-up is runny, drunk and abusive. I'm more interested in heretics than saints. I'm comfortable around punks, because I'm a punk too. I don't like law, I don't like morality, I don't like religion, I don't like rules. I don't like how society shapes me." One of the most interesting writers of the century. He is a writer who has always distinguished himself with his sincerity, the subjects he covers and his frankness. With his fluent narration, he once again casts his gaze around the streets and houses, narrates his experiences with the ease that he has engraved in his memory, and surprises with this ease. There are 18 stories from Charles Bukowski in This is How the Dead Love. The Dead Love This is a book from what we can call the author's maturity period.