Review of Barfly (1987) by Rash H — 19 Jun 2006
Something about Bukowski's gift to skip coherence and go straight for the heart makes him a strangely appealing source of humanism - the last place in the world you would think to locate any sense of "reason" or "triumph".
None the less, the two lushes of this pathetic drama are so well developed and familiar that we fall for them anyways.
This review of Barfly (1987) was written by Rash H on 19 Jun 2006.
Barfly has generally received positive reviews.
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