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I met Bukowski with his book The Bell Tolls for No One. As someone who is addicted to underground literature, it is impossible for me not to like Bukowski. He becomes one of the important representatives of the world underground literature. The author has a slang language and some readers say that they are disturbed by it, but I think it is an important part of his literature, he just brings together words that are used appropriately. The themes of alcohol, cigarettes, loneliness, indifference and women are at the forefront in this book. There is no fear in his books, no thoughts of what will happen tomorrow, on the contrary, there is openness, clarity and sincerity. The author has a habit of saying things that everyone is afraid of. There are 18 stories in this book of our contradictory author. It was a book that made me laugh, feel sad, and think at times. Bukowski still hasn't forgotten Hemingway. Be prepared to hear a lot of Hemingway