
About This Book
Post Office: A Novel by Charles Bukowski is a compelling autobiography that delves into his formative years as a U.S. Postal Service clerk in the 1960s. Published by Virgin Books in November 1992, this 160-page paperback captures Bukowski's signature raw and unfiltered voice, offering readers an intimate look at American working-class life during a transformative era.
Known for its stark realism and poignant social commentary, the novel provides rare insight into postal work while exploring themes of identity, alienation, and resilience. With no film adaptation yet available, this memoir stands as a unique literary artifact that resonates with fans of Bukowski's distinctive style and critics seeking authentic portrayals of labor culture.
Targeted at literature students, enthusiasts of autobiographical fiction, and anyone intrigued by social critiques on modern work life, Post Office: A Novel offers an unvarnished perspective on a defining chapter in Bukowski's own story. This edition preserves the novel's original essence while making it accessible to new generations eager for honest storytelling grounded in vivid authenticity.
Note: The book is presented here as originally published, reflecting its historical significance and literary impact within the context of British publishing traditions.
Product info
- Contributors: Bukowski, Charles
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: New
- Languages: English
- Dimensions:
- Height: 7.68 Inches
- Width: 0.47 Inches
- Length: 5.20 Inches
- Weight: 0.34 pounds
- Page count: 160
- Published: November 6, 1992
- Released: November 6, 1992
- Number of units: 1