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Henry Charles "Hank"
Chinaski is the
literary alter ego of the
American writer Charles Bukowski,
appearing in five of Bukowski's novels, a
number of his...
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Chinaski (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtʃɪnaskɪ]) is a
Czech pop rock group. In 2005, they won an Anděl Award,
granted by the
Czech Academy of Po****r Music...
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Charles Bukowski.
Written in the
first person, the
novel follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's
thinly veiled alter ego,
during his
early years.
Written in...
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Henry Chinaski.
Although events in the book take
place in Los
Angeles in the 1940s, the film has a
contemporary setting.
Henry 'Hank'
Chinaski (Matt Dillon)...
- on
their 2022
album Kruhy & Vlny
Czech pop rock band
Chinaski took its name
after Henry Chinaski, the
protagonist in Bukowski's novels.
British indie...
- semi-autobiographical
character Henry Chinaski. In
contrast to Factotum, Post
Office and Ham on Rye,
Women is
centered on
Chinaski's later life, as a celebrated...
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prequel to Post
Office (1971). Set in the 1940s, the plot
follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's
perpetually unemplo****,
alcoholic alter ego, who has been rejected...
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drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it
presents Bukowski's
alter ego
Henry Chinaski. The screenplay,
written by Bukowski, was
commissioned by the Iranian-born...
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Henry Chinaski becomes a
substitute mail carrier; he
quits for a
while and
lives on his
winnings at the race track, then
becomes a mail clerk.
Chinaski drifts...
- for his
collaborations with
Electric Light Orchestra, Queen, Sparks, and
Chinaski. Mack grew up in Munich, West Germany, and was
classically trained on piano...