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Post Office

In this novel, the reader is immersed in the daily routines and interpersonal dynamics of a post office in the United States. The story delves into the mundane aspects of life, highlighting the challenges and routines faced by the post office staff. The narrative explores themes of bureaucracy, the impact of daily routines on personal lives, and the search for meaning in the ordinary. more

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Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski, born on August 16, 1920, was an influential American poet. Known for his unique style and profound depiction of the lives of the underclass in America, he is considered one of the representatives of the Beat Generation. more

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