Fighting against Charles Bukowski and the position of dirty realism in the twentieth Century counterculture

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Published 2017-07-11
Manuel Mata Piñeiro

Abstract

The article revolves around the figure of Charles Bukowski as one of the greatest exponents of the literary movement called 'dirty realism', and how that movement constituted its position, through a series of foundations that necessarily have exerted a strong influence in many areas , In the counterculture of the twentieth century, forming a marginal, peripheral and alternative to the most popular branches of thought associated with it.

How to Cite

Mata Piñeiro, Manuel. 2017. “Fighting Against: Charles Bukowski and the Position of Dirty Realism in the Twentieth Century Counterculture”. AusArt 5 (1). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.17465.
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Keywords

DIRTY REALISM, MARGINAL COUNTERCULTURE, BUKOWSKI, CHARLES (1920-1994)

References
Bukowski, Charles. (2002) 2005. Escrutaba la locura en busca de la palabra, el verso, la ruta: Nuevos poemas. Traducción de Eduardo Iriarte Goñi. Madrid: Visor

Ginsberg, Allen. (1956) 2006. Aullido y otros poemas. Traducción de Rodrigo Olavarría. Barcelona: Anagrama

Whitman, Walt. (1855) 2009. Hojas de hierba. Edición de Francisco Alexander. Madrid: Visor
Section
Open AusArt

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