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The Charles Bukowski Tapes

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„Rich are not good to the rich. The poor are not good to the poor.“ Esencia života v podaní šťastne nešťastného Charlesa Bukowského vo forme rozhovorov s ním. Jeho skúsenosti s black and white konfliktom, prácou, hladovaním, mizinou, stage reading, peniazmi ženami, low life, rôznymi bizarnými príhodami,, ťažký detstvom. Zaujímavé je aj jeho hodnotenie Elizabeth Taylor, z ktorej výkonov sa mu páčil len ten v Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Považoval ju za škaredú a namiesto nej oceňoval krásu kvetov. Okrem sedacích rozhovorov s kamerou upretoou na spisovateľa vidíme aj jeho výbuch voči jeho vtedajšej žene Linde Lee Bukowski či ním komentovanú prehliadku miest, kde trávil nejakú časť života. Pre všetkých fanúšikov jeho diel príjemná a cenná povinnosť. „There’s no challenge.“ –„Wiggling her ass against the war. That doesn’t take any courage you know but during World War Two if you were against the war man you were a cockroach you know. But like I always said there are any good wars or any bad wars guys get killed get their balls blown off and somebody wins and somebody loses and when it’s all over and the smoke clears just reccoruprion re-corrupts but getting back to the zoot suitors. They were about my only allies because I wasn‘t interested in the war and the Mexicans weren’t either because they were starving on the east side of L.A. So they were quite neat these Mexicans. They wore these things called zoot suits and they caught. They carried raztorz, littel knoves. They go around atatcking the U.S. tropps cutting sailors throats, murdering them, beating the shit out them in gangs and you know it was quite beautiful because it was so much against the tide of American feelings and patritism. I thought shit these guys are just like I am they‘re not interested in war in fact they even don’t like it. Well I didn’t dislike it. I didn’t matter it didn‘t matter to me you know I didn’t want to cut a sailor’s throat. He wants to go to the war, let him go. Hey baby, save the world. But these guys were actually uh quite magic and I felt a great affinity toward them but I didn’t want to join the games because what’s a whitey gonna come in. Hey man, I’ll help you cut a sailor up you know. Hey here’s this white face guy. But anyhow anything against the normal tide when the tide is going on this way, any group stands up and goes a little bit that way, they interes tme very much. It’s so easy just to go yoi know. So the zoot suitors were very interesting and now I guess uh in our times they become kind of magic heroes and make little plays about them and uh but at that time uh it was very difficult for them. Finally the navy got very angry against the Mexicans and they would just sailors would go into east L.A. and just uh... grab a Mexican and just beat the shit out of them you know. They’d run through the whole town and just started beating up Mexicans you know because all Mexicans were zoot suitors. So you know thatyou know that‘s how that went that ended up badly because they’re more guys in the nevy than there are zoot suitors so there you go. It was very glamorous gang. I... I liked the minor swelling against the authority at that time. That’s all.“ –„Not the poor are’t all right they’re just so goddamn many of them.“ –„It’s not a problem how you them, it’s a problem how get rid of them.“ –„All the sounds you hear are sounds of my children.“ –„and wait. And wait.“ –„and worse. Leaky faucet. Christ and christmas. Blue salami.“ –„it was nice up there was plety of booze...“ –„Style. Style is the answer to everything a fresh way to approach a dull or dangerous thing.“ –„Beauty is nothing. It‘s an idea of something.“ –„Let’s go to the Paris and burn the town down.“ –„...well, you beter start thinking.“ –„wHen you clean up the city you kill it.“ Jazykové okienko: hit-the-board; grapevine; bigwig; change hands; 86; roll somebody. () (menej) (viac)

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