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Hot Water Music (short story collection)

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"Hot Water Music" is a collection of short stories by Charles Bukowski, published in 1983 by Black Sparrow Press. The collection deals largely with: drinking, women, gambling, and writing.


Contents:

Less Delicate than the Locust Scream When You Burn A Couple of Gigolos The Great Poet You Kissed Lily Hot Lady It's a Dirty World 900 Pounds Decline and Fall Have You Read Pirandello? Strokes to Nowhere Some Mother Scum Grief Not Quite Bernadette Some Hangover A Working Day The Man Who Loved Elevators Head Job Turkeyneck Morning In and Out and Over I love you, Albert White Dog Hunch Long Distance Drunk How To Get Published Spider The Death of the Father I The Death of the Father II Harry Ann Landers Beer at the Corner Bar The Upward Bird Cold Night A Favor for Don Praying Mantis Broken Merchandise Home Run Fooling Marie