![]() ![]() Not to be read with a feminist or politically correct head on (expect plenty of 'pussy' and 'tits' references), this is a book about a snapshot in time in Everydayville. ![]() Essentially this is an account of an ordinary life at a time when responsibilities mattered little and self-satisfaction was the priority. Despite himself, he can't help continually coming full circle back to his dead-end job at the postal sorting office. Chinaski is one of life's losers - a drinker with an aversion to authority and a general lack of commitment to anything. This is a window into the mundane, ordinary life of blue collar anti-hero Henry Chinaski. Set in the Beatnik era, Post Office is an almost autobiographical account of Bukowski's time spent working for the US postal service. ![]()
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