Henry Chinaski is a lowlife loser with a hand-to-mouth existence. His menial post office day job supports a life of beer, one-night stands and racetracks. Lurid, uncompromising and hilarious, Post Office is a landmark in American literature, and over 1 million copies have been sold worldwide.
The new edition is augmented with an anecdotal introduction by the modern Welsh cult-literary author, Niall Griffiths – a writer who was working in a British post office when he first read Bukowski’s Post Office.
Review
An amazing, hilarious and unfalteringly entertaining account of a man trapped in a kind of Catch 23 ― Sunday Times
Takes you by the shoulders and shakes you until your teeth rattle ― The Times
Cunningly, relentlessly jokey and sad ― Observer
One of the funniest books ever written ― Uncut
Amazing, hilarious and unfalteringly entertaining ― Sunday Times
About the Author
Born in 1920, Charles Bukowski became one of America’s best-known writers. During his lifetime he published more than forty-five books of poetry and prose including the novels Post Office (1971), Factotum (1975), Women (1979) and Pulp (1994) all available from Virgin Books.
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