the poems of what matters most is how well you walk through the fire were written between 1970 and 1990 and are part of an archive that Charles Bukowski left to be published after his death.

Yes, here they are, the 15 poems from what matters most is how well you walk through the fire in English (just in case you don't trust Saurio's translation or want to read them in their original language)

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Here you'll find a somehow complete bibliography of Charles Bukowski, with links to Amazon.com (just in case you want to purchase them).

"I inherit," "Beethoven conducted his last symphony while totally deaf," "comments upon my last book of poesy:," "odd," "they arrived in time," "combat primer," "bravo!," "image," "the ordinary café of the world," "Captain Goodwine," "you do it while you´re killing flies," "Christmas poem to a man in jail," "the angel who pushed his wheelchair," "the professionals," and "more argument" by Charles Bukowski. Copyright (c) 1999 by Linda Lee Bukowski. Reprinted from WHAT MATTERS MOST IS HOW WELL YOU WALK THROUGH THE FIRE with the permission of Black Sparrow Press.

Especial Bukowski al sumario del número 3 Sumario