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Henry Charles Bukowski (/buːˈkaʊski/ boo-KOW-skee; born
Heinrich Karl
Bukowski, German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈkaʁl buˈkɔfski];
August 16, 1920 –
March 9, 1994) was...
- 2022,
Bukowskis was
acquired by
Bonhams for an
undisclosed sum. "
Bukowskis celebrates 150
years in 2020".
Bukowskis.
Retrieved 2020-04-01. "
Bukowskis celebrates...
- Voivodeship,
eastern Poland Bukowskis, an
auction house This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bukowski. If an
internal link led...
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Women is a 1978
novel written by
Charles Bukowski,
starring his semi-autobiographical
character Henry Chinaski. In
contrast to Factotum, Post
Office and...
- semi-autobiography of poet/author
Charles Bukowski during the time he
spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it
presents Bukowski's alter ego
Henry Chinaski. The...
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Bukowski is a 1973 do****entary film
produced by
Taylor Hackford and
directed by
Richard Davies.
Bukowski follows Los
Angeles poet
Charles Bukowski to San...
- New Star of the Year in a
Motion Picture (for Williams).
Claude Hooper Bukowski is sent off from
Oklahoma to New York City,
after being drafted into the...
- Bukowska-Szlekys (1899–1954),
Polish sculptor Henryk Bukowski (1839–1900),
Polish nobleman,
Bukowskis auction house Miroslav Bukovsky, Czech-Australian trumpeter...
- company, Epiris. In
January 2022,
Bonhams acquired the
Nordic auction house Bukowskis for an
undisclosed sum. in
March 2022,
Bonhams acquired the US auction...
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Plagiarized P****ages by
Bukowski and
Other Authors". IGN.
December 18, 2013.
Retrieved January 4, 2014. "Shia
LaBeouf Seemingly Copied Bukowski,
Others For His...