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Charles Bukowski: The Problematic Poet

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Charles Bukowski was one of the most famous and revered poets of the 20th century, but did his attitude and actions toward women negatively influence a generation of men? And is it possible to separate the art from the problematic artist? Host Brad Gage tries his best to do just that and fails mid-podcast to find that my moral threshold doesn’t allow him to admire people who demean and abuse women (no matter how much he loves their poetry).

Hosted, Edited, and Produced by Brad Gage

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Theme Song by Russell Henson

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Charles Bukowski was one of the most famous and revered poets of the 20th century, but did his attitude and actions toward women negatively influence a generation of men? And is it possible to separate the art from the problematic artist? Host Brad Gage tries his best to do just that and fails mid-podcast to find that my moral threshold doesn’t allow him to admire people who demean and abuse women (no matter how much he loves their poetry).

Hosted, Edited, and Produced by Brad Gage

Logo by Nolan Fabricius

Theme Song by Russell Henson

  continue reading

47 episodes

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