On Cats (e-bog) af Bukowski, Charles
Bukowski, Charles (forfatter)

On Cats e-bog

90,41 DKK (inkl. moms 113,01 DKK)
A raw and tenderly funny look at the human-cat relationship, from one of our most treasured and transgressive writers.The cat is the beautiful devil.Felines touched a vulnerable spot in Charles Bukowskis crusty soul. For the writer, there was something majestic and elemental about these inscrutable creatures he admired, sentient beings whose searing gaze could penetrate deep into our being. Buk...
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Bukowski, Charles (forfatter)
Forlag Ecco
Udgivet 1 december 2015
Længde 128 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062396013
A raw and tenderly funny look at the human-cat relationship, from one of our most treasured and transgressive writers.The cat is the beautiful devil.Felines touched a vulnerable spot in Charles Bukowskis crusty soul. For the writer, there was something majestic and elemental about these inscrutable creatures he admired, sentient beings whose searing gaze could penetrate deep into our being. Bukowski considered cats to be unique forces of nature, elusive emissaries of beauty and love.On Cats offers Bukowskis musings on these beloved animals and their toughness and resiliency. He honors them as fighters, hunters, survivors who command awe and respect as they grip tightly onto the world around them: A cat is only ITSELF, representative of the strong forces of life that wont let go.Funny, moving, tough, and caring, On Cats brings together the acclaimed writers reflections on these animals he so admired. Bukowskis cats are fierce and demandinghe captures them stalking their prey; crawling across his typewritten pages; waking him up with claws across the face. But they are also affectionate and giving, sources of inspiration and gentle, insistent care.Poignant yet free of treacle, On Cats is an illuminating portrait of this one-of-a-kind artist and his unique view of the world, witnessed through his relationship with the animals he considered his most profound teachers.