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Henry Chinaski, an outcast, a loner and a hopeless dunk, drifts around America form one dead-end job to another, from one woman to another and from one bottle to the next. Uncompromising, gritty, hilarious and confessional in turn, his downward spiral is peppered with black humour. Factotum follows Charles Bukowski's bestselling Post Office, his highly autobiographical first novel. Bukowski's Beat Generation writing reflects his slum upbringing, his succession of menial jobs and his experience of low life urban America. He died in 1994 and is widely acknowledged as one of the most distinctive writers of the last fifty years.
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Factotum, Charles Bukowski
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- Année de publication
- 1992
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- Titre
- Factotum
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Charles Bukowski
- Éditeur
- Virgin Books
- Publié
- 1992
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 205
- ISBN10
- 0863697658
- ISBN13
- 9780863697654
- Séries
- Henry Chinaski
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Polars & Thrillers, Thriller, Femmes, Littérature contemporaine, Classiques, Nouvelles, États-Unis, Littérature américaine, Seconde Guerre mondiale, Thrillers psychologiques, Roman social, Sexualité et intimité, Adapté au cinéma, Amérique, Histoire des États-Unis, Emploi, Romans biographiques, Los Angeles, Sans-abrisme, Jeux de hasard, Chinaski
- Première publication
- 1975
- Titre original
- Factotum
- Évaluation
- 3,95 sur 5
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- Henry Chinaski, an outcast, a loner and a hopeless dunk, drifts around America form one dead-end job to another, from one woman to another and from one bottle to the next. Uncompromising, gritty, hilarious and confessional in turn, his downward spiral is peppered with black humour. Factotum follows Charles Bukowski's bestselling Post Office, his highly autobiographical first novel. Bukowski's Beat Generation writing reflects his slum upbringing, his succession of menial jobs and his experience of low life urban America. He died in 1994 and is widely acknowledged as one of the most distinctive writers of the last fifty years.










