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sdiaz 's review for:
Tales of Ordinary Madness
by Charles Bukowski
A slightly disappointing collection of Bukowski's works. The works focus much more on his alcoholism and writing than the raw sexuality I remembered from some of his previous work. To be honest, I don't know if it was this collection of stories or simply my mind has aged and become more PC, but I found most of his interaction with woman to be so misogynist that it was hard to read. The rare exception and one of my favorite stories was "Animal Crackers in My Soup", a rare departure of style with fantastic elements that I thought really worked. Other recommended stories "The Great Zen Wedding" and "Flower Horse" are more along his classic style and subject.