Charles Bukowski: Why most Writers are Boring.

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  • Charles Bukowski discusses his views on death and why most writers are boring to him.
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  • @kablouielouie
    @kablouielouie Před rokem +1067

    'If you do dull shit, it doesn't matter what you die from.' Simply brilliant.

    • @annalisavajda252
      @annalisavajda252 Před rokem

      Well he died of bone cancer not liver disease or alcohol related illness anyone can get leukemia and lots of alcoholics live a long time some are better writers than others some don't write at all was his point. Think if he were young and nice looking instead he could have been an alcoholic like Jim Morrison and been too exciting harassed by cops at his own shows charged with being lewd overdosed at 27 just not his fate.

    • @Chicanery_Artifice
      @Chicanery_Artifice Před rokem +29

      he said, "if you write dull shit, it doesn't do any good what you die from"

    • @nikolausgerszewski2086
      @nikolausgerszewski2086 Před rokem +9

      not brilliant at all. his own shit is so boring. but maybe not to him. the most important thing is that he has fun writing, I guess. and of course it sells.

    • @godloveszaza
      @godloveszaza Před rokem +20

      ​@@nikolausgerszewski2086 we do not care what you think

    • @nikolausgerszewski2086
      @nikolausgerszewski2086 Před rokem

      @@godloveszaza who the fuck is 'we'? are you demanding the Pluralis Majestatis, Sir?

  • @elichilton7031
    @elichilton7031 Před rokem +859

    We should call Bukowski's approach to writing the "The Bim Principle."

    • @Southsayer.
      @Southsayer.  Před rokem +17

      lol

    • @Mooseman327
      @Mooseman327 Před rokem +68

      More like "The Bim-Bim-Bim Principle."

    • @scepticalchymist
      @scepticalchymist Před rokem +5

      @@Mooseman327 Bimcubedski's principle :)

    • @cioran1754
      @cioran1754 Před rokem +7

      Bim bim bim ... bim bim bim ... in this atomic age , for juicy flavour and not yawning yourself to shit 😅

    • @SuperMrBlaze
      @SuperMrBlaze Před rokem +3

      Why not? 😁😁😁

  • @jonquilcat7945
    @jonquilcat7945 Před rokem +524

    For Bukowski to say he likes someone as a person seems, from his writing, to be a high compliment indeed.

    • @kevinoshea557
      @kevinoshea557 Před rokem +14

      He likes his lines juicy.

    • @billyb4790
      @billyb4790 Před rokem

      and so what does that mean? Nothing. The man's entire career was built off nothing.

    • @lovrboi
      @lovrboi Před rokem +1

      what

    • @crackbaby4444
      @crackbaby4444 Před rokem +4

      maybe he just said it to make the situation less tense

    • @commandercaptain4664
      @commandercaptain4664 Před rokem +1

      He is strong in his "get off my lawn" energy.

  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar Před 10 měsíci +64

    "I yawned myself to shit!" Loved that.

  • @Alter_Ego247
    @Alter_Ego247 Před rokem +114

    "He wasn't even a professional drunk" ..proceeds to describe how to get wasted without swallowing vomit. This completely cracked me up hahaha

    • @_Mitya
      @_Mitya Před měsícem

      Ага не был ..цвет лица...

    • @Lili-Benovent
      @Lili-Benovent Před 22 dny

      Yes, he was a real low class act.

  • @_Jay_Maker_
    @_Jay_Maker_ Před rokem +120

    As someone who takes particular interest in Fantasy and Sci-Fi, both genres suffer from a severe dearth of decent poetry - not _poetry_ as in verse, but poetry as a practical method and an exercise in creative flow. I can't tell you how many celebrated authors have bored the total shit out of me over such a lack. Don't describe your world, make me live in it. Don't write your characters, make me know them.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem

      That's the truth!

    • @discipline-my5hi
      @discipline-my5hi Před rokem +3

      Read Gene Wolfe

    • @ximono
      @ximono Před rokem +6

      Ursula K. Le Guin is one of very few authors who redeem the otherwise poor reputation of sci-fi, an amazing author in her own right

    • @MrBandini27
      @MrBandini27 Před rokem +8

      "Don't describe your world, make me live in it", exactly. I'll probably steal that. 😁

    • @StrongScholar
      @StrongScholar Před rokem

      @@MrBandini27 but the question is how?

  • @vilentman111
    @vilentman111 Před rokem +374

    He's right about seeing patterns and 'repeats' in life. It happens early too; you hear the exact same things, see the exact same scenarios play out.

    • @JustGresh
      @JustGresh Před rokem +18

      Yep, I really started noticing it at the age of 28.

    • @noodle845
      @noodle845 Před rokem +5

      So frikkin depressing to talk about. I love it 😂

    • @posteroonie
      @posteroonie Před rokem +2

      Yes, people have been saying that forever.

    • @vilentman111
      @vilentman111 Před rokem +1

      @@posteroonie Ironic... When you think about it

    • @vilentman111
      @vilentman111 Před rokem

      @@noodle845 It's not depressing I don't think.

  • @HenryChinaski614
    @HenryChinaski614 Před rokem +71

    Bukowskis genius is in his honesty and simplicity. A clear son of John Fante but completely original himself.

  • @johnanthonycafe2993
    @johnanthonycafe2993 Před rokem +162

    Regardless of his life philosophy
    Bukowski makes good points about writing. He definitely had
    a gift to go mining for the right words instead of talking around a
    subject. He showed fortitude persevering in shitty jobs
    and situations then writing at night. No wonder he hit the booze.

    • @cindyo6298
      @cindyo6298 Před rokem +6

      Poets do that

    • @nicholaskearney678
      @nicholaskearney678 Před rokem

      Same lol.

    • @Noway-sg8md
      @Noway-sg8md Před rokem +3

      he most likely was a boozer and a writer for the same reason(s). most great creative minds are all troubled in some way.

    • @johnanthonycafe2993
      @johnanthonycafe2993 Před rokem

      @@Noway-sg8md I'm a genius and I don't even drink. Do you have any idea what I'm going through ?

    • @Joaquim-nz9vp
      @Joaquim-nz9vp Před rokem

      @@johnanthonycafe2993 Who even started talking about you? 💀

  • @1manorgy
    @1manorgy Před rokem +60

    Feels almost like a crime now not to have read a single thing written by this guy at my age.

    • @stevevitka7442
      @stevevitka7442 Před rokem +13

      Yer breakin the law, get thee to a Library, I hooked up w/a librarian once after she confessed to me she had stolen the Bukowski book I was lookin for.

    • @jamesbrough6805
      @jamesbrough6805 Před rokem +4

      read 'Tales of Ordinary Madness'

    • @rocketbun5413
      @rocketbun5413 Před rokem

      You're honestly better off reading literally anything else or hell watching a movie

    • @alleygh0st
      @alleygh0st Před rokem

      not missing much tbh

    • @mrpussinboots4252
      @mrpussinboots4252 Před rokem +5

      @@alleygh0st I deserve a taste of bim bim bim in my life at least on one occasion

  • @boity-fromthemilkygalaxy2504

    That's why the book thief is my favourite of all time. It's not about the punchline being set up but each line stands on its own

    • @kools67
      @kools67 Před rokem +1

      is The Book Thief by Bukowski?...I can't seem to find it

    • @boity-fromthemilkygalaxy2504
      @boity-fromthemilkygalaxy2504 Před rokem +13

      @@kools67 no no. It's by Markus Zusak

    • @deathfeel
      @deathfeel Před rokem +4

      Try "The Shadow of the wind" you ll have better results.

    • @kools67
      @kools67 Před rokem +2

      @@deathfeel The Shadow of the Wind
      Carlos Ruiz Zafón?

    • @GinaGreenlee
      @GinaGreenlee Před rokem +1

      @@deathfeel Thanks for the recommendation. Just reserved it from the library.

  • @TheodoreDorado
    @TheodoreDorado Před rokem +604

    I love this guy. He is so real yet ultimately subjective and full of shit. His words bring me to tears, and his interviews make me grin or drop my jaw. Very wise of him to welcome death, btw, as it is very natural.

    • @unfortunatebeam
      @unfortunatebeam Před rokem

      If he's full of shit, he's in a world full of shit.

    • @natesvibin3937
      @natesvibin3937 Před rokem +33

      what do you mean by “ultimately subjective and full of shit”

    • @eternity8811
      @eternity8811 Před rokem +47

      Everyone's "ultimately subjective".

    • @logia7
      @logia7 Před rokem

      indeed but what comes after death

    • @dragonfly6347
      @dragonfly6347 Před rokem +4

      @@logia7 life

  • @ronniechilds2002
    @ronniechilds2002 Před rokem +212

    Bukowski occupied an interesting position among writers. If you surveyed 10 American English professors, seven have never heard of him, two think he's a pornographer, and one thinks he is the greatest literary genius since Shakespeare. I even like his poetry. His poems are his stories written vertically, and his stories are poems written horizontally. He is the best at what he does, but nobody else is in the exact same category; he's kinda like the Keith Richards of literature.

    • @Honestly__now
      @Honestly__now Před rokem +5

      Beautiful

    • @croulantroulant3082
      @croulantroulant3082 Před rokem +30

      "If you surveyed 10 American English professors, seven have never heard of him" : really ?? Professors ? He's pretty famous over here in France, I'm sure every litterature professor knows him.

    • @torgeirgimmingsrud2439
      @torgeirgimmingsrud2439 Před rokem +4

      I provoked two housewifes on a local train in Italy, and they tried to disrespect me by comparing my looks to Bukowski. So he’s no hidden gem anymore over here.

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 Před rokem

      @@croulantroulant3082 You'd be surprised. Thankfully his popularity had a resurgence in the 90s and 2000s, but academia doesn't pay him much mind.

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 Před rokem +1

      I'd say he's a lot like Picasso. He's able to take things down to their most essential elements, and make them fun and bright while still retaining depth and definitely a good punch.

  • @kevinkelley4376
    @kevinkelley4376 Před rokem +154

    Love his writing. I finished Factotum last week. All six of his novels are great. His writing style is so much fun and his stories capture a different era, bringing to life the streets of LA from a poor man's perspective. 🍺🥃😏

    • @oinkooink
      @oinkooink Před rokem +1

      They are all as good as Ham on Rye you reckon? I tore through that book, short as it is. But really good I thought.

    • @kevinkelley4376
      @kevinkelley4376 Před rokem +1

      @@oinkooink, I agree, Ham on Rye is a good one because he opens up about his childhood. The others I would recommend are Post Office, Factotum & Women..

    • @lovrboi
      @lovrboi Před rokem

      personally my favorite is love is a dog from hell

    • @noodle845
      @noodle845 Před rokem

      ​@@kevinkelley4376they're all pretty funny, but perhaps repetitive. A legend nonetheless

    • @gordeevious
      @gordeevious Před rokem

      I loved Ham on Rye. Need to get to the others. The stories and characters are so vivid, alive. And I love his humor.

  • @Avalonanon
    @Avalonanon Před rokem +72

    Everyday should be like this, love this guys energy and perspective

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před rokem

      Nah, the world would be shit with snobbish people like this.

    • @gonufc
      @gonufc Před rokem

      ....So you haven't seen the domestic violence then? Bukowski wrote some very good stuff but he wasn't a good human being it seems.

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree Před rokem +5

      @@gonufc I dont think anyone on earth would say he was a good human being. Why would you even think he should be? He's a famous writer, not a famous "good human"

    • @Avalonanon
      @Avalonanon Před rokem +4

      @@gonufc good juman/ bad juman, he’s allowed to have a good thought or frame of thinking come out of his mouth I don’t know much about him but based off my life experiences obviously not relating to domestic violence it resonated with me.
      It’s hard to move through life getting stuck on that shit learn to appreciate

    • @godflow2854
      @godflow2854 Před rokem +4

      ​@@gonufc You haven't seen the domestic violence his dad gave him either. Shit happens and then it keeps on happening.

  • @flutebasket4294
    @flutebasket4294 Před rokem +112

    I no longer care for Bukowski's nihilism, but he's totally right about exciting writing

    • @kreg27
      @kreg27 Před rokem +24

      I actually don't think he was a nihilist, but a self-loathing romantic that is misunderstood. It comes through a lot more in his poetry.

    • @flutebasket4294
      @flutebasket4294 Před rokem +7

      @@kreg27 Well, that explains it: When it comes to poetry, I'M a nihilist!

  • @victorhuizar2279
    @victorhuizar2279 Před rokem +7

    Such a beautiful broken man... Bless his hearth. A unique voice.

  • @hittomanstudio7056
    @hittomanstudio7056 Před rokem +18

    Orwell talked about this on his rules for good writing. Do not embelish excessively a sentence to say something or it will lose its power. If you can say something in 4 words instead of 10, go for the first option.

    • @greyeyed123
      @greyeyed123 Před rokem +2

      He stole that from Aristotle a few thousand years before.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem +3

      @@greyeyed123 He borrowed that from Aristotle, and it deserves to be said, over and over.

    • @greyeyed123
      @greyeyed123 Před rokem +2

      @@farshimelt The best writers steal. (I stole that from you-know-who.)

    • @mrpussinboots4252
      @mrpussinboots4252 Před rokem

      Wouldn't an expanded vocabulary aid in conciseness?

    • @greyeyed123
      @greyeyed123 Před rokem

      @@mrpussinboots4252 No one said it wouldn't, least of all Orwell.

  • @scottwebster695
    @scottwebster695 Před rokem +17

    Tom Waits music at the end was a nice touch.

    • @freakingevilgenius
      @freakingevilgenius Před rokem +2

      What song is it?

    • @Southsayer.
      @Southsayer.  Před rokem +4

      @@freakingevilgenius The song is called Tom Traubert's Blues by Tom Waits

    • @freakingevilgenius
      @freakingevilgenius Před rokem

      ​@@Southsayer. Thanks, mate. I've only recently started getting into Tom Waits and I'm now a fan.

    • @Southsayer.
      @Southsayer.  Před rokem

      @@freakingevilgenius You're welcome!

  • @michaelegan3522
    @michaelegan3522 Před rokem +34

    The thing about Bukowski though is that his writing reflects that repetition that he complains about it this interview. If you read more than a few of his stories or novels they all kinda blend together, it's all Henry Chinaski drinking and screwing or drinking and getting in fights. Factotum and Post Office are basically indistinguishable in my memory except for the fact the in one of them he's working as a mailman. Then there are some short stories of him going to the racetrack to place bets and those are some of the dullest things I've ever read, even when I was reading a bunch of Bukowski a few years ago those racetrack stories would make my eyes glaze over.
    That being said, I've always appreciated his novel Ham On Rye

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem +2

      It's his poetry that is significant. He keeps it terse and to the point.

  • @eugeneslaven9291
    @eugeneslaven9291 Před rokem +29

    "If you write dull shit, it doesn't matter what you die from." This is infinitely wise.

    • @danstella6996
      @danstella6996 Před rokem

      If you write good shit, it doesn’t matter what you die from. He was just being a disrespectful jackass.

    • @terrysmith4889
      @terrysmith4889 Před rokem

      you are infinitely gullible. that is a profoundly stupid thing to say. for Gods sake just think about it.

  • @ochubacollins3181
    @ochubacollins3181 Před 7 měsíci +6

    So this is why I like Bukowski's style, I've been trying to figure it out. I summed it up as its simplicity but now I'm seeing this I understand. The juice. He has it in his sentences. Its direct. Sometimes there's no need for all the extra things.

    • @Shagamaw-100
      @Shagamaw-100 Před 25 dny

      The answer is simple. You just didn't realize it at first. So now you do!

  • @Natedawg38
    @Natedawg38 Před rokem +34

    Great ending to a great video. Man was real and very very cool.

    • @ronmackinnon9374
      @ronmackinnon9374 Před rokem +3

      'We're tough men together, through the horrors of life.' [Clink] 🍻

  • @inveteratecrusader4882
    @inveteratecrusader4882 Před rokem +54

    The essence of American writing

  • @benified6920
    @benified6920 Před rokem +23

    i love the story he tells about the guy who pulled a gun on him at that apartment party

  • @OneHundredPercent-100
    @OneHundredPercent-100 Před rokem +5

    Hank had a calm psychosis about him. His words more so. A great writer of poetry and prose.

  • @RWSCOTT
    @RWSCOTT Před rokem +70

    agree 100%. so many modern writers just seem to try to wrack up pages, like if it's not a 1000 page book, you did something wrong.

    • @unfortunatebeam
      @unfortunatebeam Před rokem +1

      And who's gonna read a 1000 page book these days except the kind of sophistic snobs who write them in the first place.

    • @BriantWebster
      @BriantWebster Před rokem +1

      agree

    • @bigape5502
      @bigape5502 Před rokem +3

      Old timey writers were arguably worse with writing filler. Even the great Tolkien, you can cut entire sentences out of a page without changing any information passed on to the reader.

    • @kilianlang3316
      @kilianlang3316 Před rokem +2

      @@bigape5502 I'd say you can cut entire pages...

    • @silversnail1413
      @silversnail1413 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Genre authors who write fantasy and sci-fi are bad with that. They complain about not being taken seriously by the literary establishment but bloat their books with so much meaningless drivel and pointless world building. A lot of them should just stick to playing D&D instead of writing novels.

  • @giuseppebonsignore4397
    @giuseppebonsignore4397 Před rokem +59

    Reading Bukowski made me understand what true writing is. Difficult to put it in words but when you read it you know it's the thing. And art appart, his stories are so fun and so bright, great guy

    • @Graanvlok
      @Graanvlok Před rokem

      Hemingway got it.

    • @nikolausgerszewski2086
      @nikolausgerszewski2086 Před rokem

      I doubt that - you understand what 'true writing' is. this is just phony. there is no honesty in it.

    • @Samuel-oq8gn
      @Samuel-oq8gn Před rokem +6

      ​@@nikolausgerszewski2086 Ach there's honesty even in the Ach I wrote through text
      Everything is honesty, even if linked and chained by lies and whatnot, it conducts to the same person, to the same mind. Fuck all and have a beer is what I think, that could cheer people up. Introduce more syncopation in our mainstream music.

    • @giuseppebonsignore4397
      @giuseppebonsignore4397 Před rokem

      @@nikolausgerszewski2086 what do you mean genius? What are you talking about?

    • @nikolausgerszewski2086
      @nikolausgerszewski2086 Před rokem

      @@giuseppebonsignore4397 this is all just bragging and boasting and judging without any basis. Lowry is obviously a way better writer, or as I would rather say: a writer at all. Bukowsky is just boulevard.

  • @CastleHassall
    @CastleHassall Před rokem +9

    He really lit up when he started talking about the process of writing bless him.. i like how he got fed up with the analytical but dead host

  • @WastingTime1878
    @WastingTime1878 Před rokem +105

    I agree a hundred percent. I find myself being bored to death when the writers spend time beating about the bush with exaggerated phrases to describe a simple thing to sound more profound.

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 Před rokem +1

      @Nazara R That's not what Mukul said though.

    • @ryanlynch290
      @ryanlynch290 Před rokem +17

      There's this idea of being a writer-- it's a certain pretentiousness that goes with it, grand entrances and gestures. Vocabulary words to create a mirage of intellect. It's pompous and ever so boring. Write like you've lived.

    • @Hashpotato
      @Hashpotato Před rokem +2

      ​@@ryanlynch290 💯 nothing but facts

    • @MrBandini27
      @MrBandini27 Před rokem +1

      I highly recommand Paul Auster. Though I think most of you probaby know him. His writing is, at least to me, the way Bukowski describes the "Bim-Bim-Bim effect". Sure, he doesn't write about the stuff Buk did. But that doesn't matter. It's simply great writing.

    • @mrpussinboots4252
      @mrpussinboots4252 Před rokem +2

      @@MrBandini27 bim bim bim 😂😂😂

  • @eoinbrennan3949
    @eoinbrennan3949 Před rokem +115

    "There is nothing new under the sun, its all been done before" -King Solomon

    • @redsol3629
      @redsol3629 Před rokem +6

      Not in the same way, once you choose to pursue ceativity, you join a fraternity of similar creators. They influence us as we will the ones who come after.

    • @metsrus
      @metsrus Před rokem +14

      @@redsol3629 I think create is a misnomer. What we term create is just us assembling and re-arranging preexisting ideas that are we taught. As someone said before, there is no original or unique idea.

    • @redsol3629
      @redsol3629 Před rokem +6

      @Abe McGee Just because something is built on the foundation of history does not mean it is not unique. You speak like someone who has never created anything. There is something intangible the new apprentice brings to the craft. His own spirit and sovereignty as an individual.

    • @metsrus
      @metsrus Před rokem +2

      @@redsol3629 "There is something intangible the new apprentice brings to the craft. His own spirit and sovereignty as an individual."
      That intangible is still not unique, for the individual has long been shaped by the ideas of his environment. stick an individual in a room devoid of any knowledge or experience from birth, the first idea he comes up would be more original than anything the so called creators you speak of, can come up with.

    • @redsol3629
      @redsol3629 Před rokem +2

      @Abe McGee Ah yes the empty room argument, your point collapses on itself with that perspective. You argue that artists move things around, yet you put your example in a room with no pieces. Are you a creator?

  • @yushamush9849
    @yushamush9849 Před rokem +2

    I keep seeing this clip over and over again

  • @Zebred2001
    @Zebred2001 Před rokem +13

    Be nice if the interviewer had the presence of mind to ask Bukowski who he thought were good or even great writers (present company excepted)!

  • @IosifDrovin
    @IosifDrovin Před rokem +24

    0:08 "Why, you have have a nice wife?" Wow, I didn't know Borat Sagdiyev actually got to interview Bukowski

  • @duanekilgore9130
    @duanekilgore9130 Před rokem +4

    So real and authentic. Love this guy would pay to have a beer with him.

  • @Tarantula33222
    @Tarantula33222 Před 11 měsíci +5

    If you are unfamiliar with Bukowski's work. He wrote several novels and several collections of poems. One of my favorite poems is The Man With The Beautiful Eyes. There's a great narration/animation of it on CZcams

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the recommendation, I'll check that one out.

  • @krel3358
    @krel3358 Před rokem +10

    The professional drunk line is my favourite and most savage and hysterical comment ever made on this planet. You died choking on your own vomit? Amatuer! What you do after a big drink is position your head over the bed so you vomit on the floor, fucking idiot!. What a glorious person and i like his wit as it feels half serious. If you are going to be a fuck up in life and do stupid things like drugs or alcohol abuse, you better have some sort of plan in place on how to deal with that stuff and not just go into it willy nilly.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem

      Until you experience the experience you don't know what plan you need.

  • @davy_K
    @davy_K Před rokem +11

    His writing is lively all right. Really easy to read. Quite like Hemmingway. Short punchy sentences. Sterling Hayden's autobiography was similar.

  • @wolfwilliams
    @wolfwilliams Před rokem +19

    'Under the Volcano' is a dull read, but Hank's a poet applying poetic judgment to literary prose. He sounds like a poet looking for like effects in all the prose he tried to read. There's a place for rapid-fire, rat-a-tat-tat writing, but that's what '40s detective noir novels were for (and some others, of course). 'Dull' doesn't equate to 'bed' if by 'dull' the critic means 'It didn't snap and crackle like a poem.'

    • @kallenijs
      @kallenijs Před rokem +3

      well in this comment every line holds its own so if you can apply it to youtube comments, writers can apply it to southern porch verandas.

    • @unfortunatebeam
      @unfortunatebeam Před rokem

      Equate to "bed" who even said that? And as if the style of prose he's describing is exclusive to 40s noir novels. Hes 100% correct about literary fiction being (mostly) boring.

    • @oinkooink
      @oinkooink Před rokem +2

      Dostoyevsky was wordy and highly detailed but boy his books are damn good reads. They don't exactly bim bim bim. Crime and Punishment was a ripper book.

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree Před rokem +1

      @@oedipamaas2067 It's really only boring for people with defective brains. It's like people who think classical music is suppose to relax you or help you fall asleep

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem

      That's the insight I was waiting to read. My first thought was he was applying poetry to novels, but I didn't have the rest of it. Thank you.

  • @alanna4858
    @alanna4858 Před rokem +19

    Love him roasting this man’s death hahaha

  • @teodelnorte
    @teodelnorte Před rokem +2

    Jack Kerouac also thought the same about writing. Every line must full of life

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem

      Sometimes there's a gap between what should be and what is.

  • @howlinberry1645
    @howlinberry1645 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love this man

  • @eternaldoorman5228
    @eternaldoorman5228 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely priceless! Thanks!❤

  • @ricardovosse3841
    @ricardovosse3841 Před rokem +2

    Most celebrities emerge from Borat interviews looking ridiculous. Not Charles. CLASS act ❤

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia Před 8 měsíci +3

    I always click on Charles' interviews. He doesnt hold back on his opinions like most are afraid to do, especially in the entertainment world.

  • @crazyandcurious2585
    @crazyandcurious2585 Před rokem

    Great interview.

  • @kumarparth2828
    @kumarparth2828 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We couldn't hear to Dostoevsky, but Bukowski is there to fill that gap

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 Před rokem +1

    still love your work!!

  • @jessestinkman
    @jessestinkman Před rokem +6

    "sir how do i write"
    "bimbimbim"
    "cool but sir how do i write"
    "i throw up on the floor!"
    "mr. bim how the fuck do i write"

  • @hermanhandbrush4402
    @hermanhandbrush4402 Před rokem +11

    It seems "Mr. McGillicuddy" is translated as "Meneer Huppeldepup" a 2:54

  • @sarahs5340
    @sarahs5340 Před rokem +3

    I must be living on a different level because life continues to surprise me even in late middle age. I learn and grow every month, sometimes even in the space of a week! But times are different.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem +4

      I'm 84 and feel the same. I sit down to play music, and something different comes out every time. It's not all worthy, but the search is worth the effort.

    • @honban
      @honban Před rokem +1

      @@farshimelt I agree. I love Bukowski and his writing played a major role in my life, but there is more too it than described in this one perspective.

  • @BookClubDisaster
    @BookClubDisaster Před rokem +4

    He's a tired old drunk but he's right. If you're doing everything to set up a climax, no one will even care about it if you've bored them along the way to get there.

  • @tcrijwanachoudhury
    @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem +91

    As an english major I have such mixed feelings about what I'm hearing..
    But I'm dropping out so I guess in the end he must have some kind of point lol
    This killed me 3:55 💀💀

    • @TheManodeep
      @TheManodeep Před rokem +9

      as a person who dropped out of english masters, I approve.

    • @mirouu13
      @mirouu13 Před rokem +2

      Same thoughts and feelings

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem +1

      @@TheManodeep sending hugs ♡

    • @bobpowers9637
      @bobpowers9637 Před rokem +4

      Dropping out of post secondary isn’t a bad thing. Just keep busy work or volunteering. Bim bim bim

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem +1

      @@bobpowers9637 ty ♡

  • @Dreamcorp.Inc.
    @Dreamcorp.Inc. Před rokem +9

    His approach to writing can and should be applied to any creative medium.

    • @b_delta9725
      @b_delta9725 Před rokem +1

      not really. that'd make things just as dull. you can pick up art you like that follows other structures, because art is about your own expression. even dull art can be called art because it came from a dull person expressing their dull feelings on a canvas.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem

      @@b_delta9725 It's not the "approach" that would be dull, it's the result that may be dull. That depends on the insight and skill of the artist. Artist as in all forms of artistic expression.

  • @ttakamiorama
    @ttakamiorama Před rokem +1

    This is so cool. Honestly I thought there was something wrong with me that I couldn’t get with the kinds of writing that he was criticizing and that I could only keep my interest with writers who do bim bim bim. Nathaniel West comes to mind as one of my favorites who totally exudes that style in Miss Lonelyhearts. So glad I came across this!!

  • @PerfectHandProductions
    @PerfectHandProductions Před rokem +14

    This is fantastic.

    • @Southsayer.
      @Southsayer.  Před rokem

      Thanks.Check out my channel and subscribe for more

  • @mdtys
    @mdtys Před rokem

    love his voice

  • @carlofiorletta
    @carlofiorletta Před rokem

    pace, life, sunlight, flavor, , delicious, juice such direct wisdom

  • @sudeshkiriella-sc4wq
    @sudeshkiriella-sc4wq Před rokem

    "" Enjoy this man. Forget this interview. "" ❤❤

  • @MaxShoham
    @MaxShoham Před rokem

    the end of this video is so awesome

  • @johnisaacdavey
    @johnisaacdavey Před rokem +1

    I fully agree with Charles about every line needing its own life.

  • @crypthor2008
    @crypthor2008 Před rokem

    is totally true what he says, i feel it in my own writings and lyrics, i see and feel the difference when you put the juice on it

  • @oinkooink
    @oinkooink Před rokem +3

    Ham on Rye was a seriously page turning book. Really good reading.

    • @buschovski1
      @buschovski1 Před rokem +1

      It is. I read it a few times a long time ago.

    • @Steven-uh7lx
      @Steven-uh7lx Před rokem

      Post Office is amazing, too.

  • @infinitejest441
    @infinitejest441 Před rokem +1

    In the movie “Barfly”, Mickey Roarke had a blast playing this character

  • @scottbebe2310
    @scottbebe2310 Před rokem

    Thanks friend

  • @Voodoochil111111
    @Voodoochil111111 Před rokem

    Thanks for the Tom Waits at the end.

  • @buddhalochanna
    @buddhalochanna Před rokem

    Well said, well said, well said.

  • @Hottub111
    @Hottub111 Před rokem +5

    Great clip/ thx

  • @Trainee_vandal
    @Trainee_vandal Před rokem

    Holy Bukowski…reading his books its like talking with him…lucky interviewer.

  • @user-nb2ui1fx1z
    @user-nb2ui1fx1z Před 11 měsíci

    Bucky youre the best man!

  • @RoyMustang.
    @RoyMustang. Před rokem

    Incredible

  • @eltoneagle8136
    @eltoneagle8136 Před rokem +4

    The man was a genius RIP 🙏

  • @haeskenhoff
    @haeskenhoff Před rokem +18

    this is the atomic age 😀

  • @roddyboethius1722
    @roddyboethius1722 Před rokem

    Refreshing

  • @kickliquid
    @kickliquid Před rokem +7

    as I get older this unfortunately speaks to me in a very profound way

  • @patriciahart3040
    @patriciahart3040 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank God for Bukowski. But I must differ. Not all writers are boring just the boring ones!

  • @endtimestcg5146
    @endtimestcg5146 Před rokem +1

    I believe you Charles!

    • @engery213
      @engery213 Před rokem

      i dont man died before he could get his vape juice that he wanted since it wasnt out then lol

  • @cervgiovanni
    @cervgiovanni Před rokem

    Tough men together, through the horrors of Life

  • @brevenbell
    @brevenbell Před 5 měsíci

    I love you, Henry

  • @TByronK
    @TByronK Před rokem +1

    Charles Bukowski was all about the harsh truth most of the time, but he had a Poet's heart and sometimes a flower bloomed out of that mire. What he is talking about here is a good contrast between poetry and prose really, but there are boring poets too of course.

  • @stojannikolov4340
    @stojannikolov4340 Před rokem +4

    Yesterday I wrote some beautiful poetry:
    bim bim bim
    bim bim bim
    bim bim bim
    bim bim bim

  • @sivazona44
    @sivazona44 Před rokem

    jesus I'm 25 and it's been like this since forever. idk how did this come up to me?????

  • @thesecret111
    @thesecret111 Před rokem +1

    In perceived many here at coment session never read Charles Bukowski because they're talking non-sense shit. bukowlski was very famous even from his time, and an excellent writer who catch you in every line of his books.
    Read the book first folks and comment later, trust me it will be worthy

  • @georgevidovich8881
    @georgevidovich8881 Před rokem

    Words of truth

  • @hlahla9479
    @hlahla9479 Před rokem +1

    Cheers to that.

  • @andreasvedeler80
    @andreasvedeler80 Před rokem +1

    "Things repeating" = "Tired of myself"

  • @heyyo162
    @heyyo162 Před měsícem +1

    Repeatition in itself does not make life tiresome. This morning, I had my 7000th coffee. Not less delightful than my 100th. But if Im tired of life, if doesnt matter if it was my first ever sip, I wouldnt appreciate it enough. Repeatition is life, and if you enjoy life, you will look forward to repeating what makes it worthwhile.

  • @thepolymathmafia.
    @thepolymathmafia. Před rokem +1

    Legend ❤

  • @Dexiray
    @Dexiray Před 7 měsíci

    The way he talks man, it's just something else. "Oh that's ookaaaay..."

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge Před rokem +1

    Too leisurely For you. And probably too leisurely for most of the people in the world today thanks to social media. Every sentence doesn't have to explode with greatness. That's silly and illogical. A sentence is a part of a bigger whole And the combination of 3 or 4 sentences can have an impact And there's another concept called delaying gratification so that your pay off. Is greater. But what do I know? This guy has ADD and everyone else is supposed to write an entire novel with one sentence every time.

  • @colingram8785
    @colingram8785 Před rokem +4

    Bukowski, hahaha. This was great, explaining how to vomit properly as a 'professional drunk'. Can't help but smile at that

  • @CounterNerd
    @CounterNerd Před rokem

    For anyone wondering, the song at the end is "Waltzing Matilda" performed by Tom Waits.

    • @matthewmclaughlin4787
      @matthewmclaughlin4787 Před 8 dny

      Tom Traubert's Blues. (But you're right about the melody - it's based on the 'unofficial anthem of Australia' Waltzing Matilda).

  • @geedee7463
    @geedee7463 Před rokem +1

    We're tough men TOGETHER through the HORRORS of LIFE

  • @DreamDosage
    @DreamDosage Před rokem

    Flavor and Power baby!

  • @kendrickjahn1261
    @kendrickjahn1261 Před rokem +6

    I definitely relate to his sentiment on things taking on a repeat. I'm already tired of life in my 40's.

    • @posteroonie
      @posteroonie Před rokem +3

      I like the Alan Watts quote "The meaning of life is just to be alive."

    • @blaccomnia7680
      @blaccomnia7680 Před rokem +4

      Feeling like this in my mid 20s as well.

    • @farshimelt
      @farshimelt Před rokem +2

      I follow Ezra Pounds dictum; "Make it new." No matter how many times I play a piece of music, I'm always listening for the one phrase that will lead me somewhere different, or a "mistake" that will send me in a different direction.

    • @kendrickjahn1261
      @kendrickjahn1261 Před rokem +1

      @George Neidorf Yeah, that's good. I am trying to do that myself. I realize that even in the mundane existence of repetition, there are some gems within it if I pay attention enough.

    • @mikehemens9359
      @mikehemens9359 Před rokem +1

      Get a dirt bike.

  • @geoffroymb
    @geoffroymb Před rokem

    0:22 I like how the interviewers must think he's asking if the filming has ended or ssomething while he's just making his point

  • @depotemkin
    @depotemkin Před rokem +6

    Буковски - это автор для особого настроения, но я бы не назвал его слишком "грязным", потому что в его описаниях есть своеобразная поэтичность

  • @WowJustWow37
    @WowJustWow37 Před rokem

    There was a bar in Boston named after this genius. One of the best burgers I’ve ever had. Wonder if it’s still there?

  • @readmelancholystrumpetmaster

    The music that comes through at the end when Bukowski gives up the axe is almost comical.

  • @mcleanedwards7748
    @mcleanedwards7748 Před rokem +1

    Yeah! It's OK babu let's go