by Charles Bukowski (Author), Charles Bukowski (Author), Roddy Doyle (Introduction)
Legendary barfly Charles Bukowski's fourth novel, first published in 1982, is probably the most autobiographical and moving of all his books, dealing in particular with his difficult relationship with his father and his early childhood in LA. Ham on Rye follows the path of Bukowski's alter-ego Henry Chinaski through the high school years of acne and rejection and into the beginning of a long and successful career in alcoholism. The novel begins against the backdrop of an America devastated by the Depression and takes the Chinaski legend up to the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Arguably Bukowski's finest novel.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 07 Jul 2001
ISBN 10: 1841951633
ISBN 13: 9781841951638
Book Overview: The largely autobiographical Ham On Rye is also suprisingly reflective, humane, tremendously evocative and absorbingly readable. - The Times