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It’s pretty good, and is a great follow up to “Women” as lots of the poems in it (Love is a dog) are based on characters in women. These works have an interesting but vulgar view of women at times.I've been wanting to read 'Love Is a Dog from Hell' by him. It's been on my 'to read' list for awhile.
I have heard of 'Women' but didn't know there was a connection with the book I wanted to read. I'm not much of a poetry reader. The title of "Love is a Dog From Hell" grabbed me.It’s pretty good, and is a great follow up to “Women” as lots of the poems in it (Love is a dog) are based on characters in women. These works have an interesting but vulgar view of women at times.
I like to read a lot of different stuff, some favorites are Louis L’Amour. H.P. Lovecraft, Anne Rice, Stephen King’s early and mid career, and novels from the World of Darkness based on various WOD rpgs.
I recent read Love is a Dog from Hell and Women from Bukowski, Dark Canyon by L’Amour, and started re-reading Splendour Falls a collection of short stories about WOD changelings.
I recently finished reading "Factotum" by Charles Bukowski, I need to read more by him ASAP.
Another favorite writer of mine is Anton Chekov.
Who do you love to read in your spare time?
As for authors - I don't really have anyone specific I love. I gravitate towards historical fiction + regular fiction. I've been reading a lot by Japanese authors these days.
Haruki Murakami is okay. I enjoyed 1Q84 a lot, but the rest of his stuff isn't that great to me. Especially Norwegian Wood. What a waste of my time.