You Get So Alone At Times That It Just Makes Sense Apr 2026
: It maintains his "dirty old man" persona—unapologetic about his vices and past mistakes—while stripping away some of the more forced elements seen in his earlier career.
: The poems heavily feature his signature subjects: alcoholism , horse racing , classical music (such as Wagner and Mozart), and his deep affection for cats , which he presents as symbols of peace and resilience.
: Reviewers on sites like Amazon frequently describe the book as "witty" and "erudite," noting it as a great entry point for those unfamiliar with his work. You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense
: While highly rated, some readers still find his work vulgar or repetitive in its focus on bars and "whorehouses". Notable Poems & Quotes
: A reflection on Richard Wagner and the comfort of music during a cold night. : It maintains his "dirty old man" persona—unapologetic
Charles Bukowski's (1986) is widely regarded as one of his most raw and introspective poetry collections, often noted for revealing a surprisingly "tender side" of the famously gritty author. Core Themes & Style
: A look at "chemical imbalance" and the modern struggle for happiness. : While highly rated, some readers still find
: The book serves as a "meditation on loneliness," celebrating the small, quiet moments that make an indifferent world bearable. Reader & Critical Reception

