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  • Ham on Rye

    Charles Bukowski

    Paperback (Canongate Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Legendary barfly Charles Bukowski's fourth novel, first published in 1982, is probably the most autobiographical and moving of all his books, dealing in particular with his difficult relationship with his father and his early childhood in LA. Ham on Rye follows the path of Bukowski's alter-ego Henry Chinaski through the high school years of acne and rejection and into the beginning of a long and successful career in alcoholism. The novel begins against the backdrop of an America devastated by the Depression and takes the Chinaski legend up to the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Arguably Bukowski's finest novel.
  • Ham on Rye

    Charles Bukowski

    Hardcover (Black Sparrow Press, Aug. 16, 1982)
    First edition, #224/350 numbered copies signed by Bukowski on the colophon page with an additional inked doodle also by Bukowski below the signature.. Quarter bound in yellow cloth & light yellow decorated boards. 8vo size, 283pp. A Fine copy in a Fine clear acetate dj.
  • Ham on Rye

    Bukowski Charles

    Paperback (Black Swallow Press, March 24, 1982)
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  • Ham on Rye: A Novel

    Charles Bukowski, Christian Baskous, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Aug. 13, 2013)
    In what is widely hailed as the best of his many novels, Charles Bukowski details the long, lonely years of his own hardscrabble youth in the raw voice of alter ego Henry Chinaski. From a harrowingly cheerless childhood in Germany through acne-riddled high school years, and his adolescent discoveries of alcohol, women, and the Los Angeles Public Library's collection of D. H. Lawrence, Ham on Rye offers a crude, brutal, and savagely funny portrait of an outcast's coming-of-age during the desperate days of the Great Depression.