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Loading... The Most Beautiful Woman in Town (original 1983; edition 2001)by Charles Bukowski
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The self-professed ugliest man in town tragically gets together with the most beautiful woman in town. A witch shrinks her husband to six inches to use him for one unique purpose. Two drunk bums steal a body from a hospital and discover it’s a beautiful young woman. Bukowski’s poetry shines through at times. The beautiful woman is like “fluid moving fire.”
The gritty stories and writing have almost no limits or boundaries and seem to sum up Bukowski’s reasons for writing. “I did not like the world, but at cautious and easy times, you could almost understand it.” (