I've been re-reading a bit of Bukowski this week. His writing is so direct and free from moralising and sappy reflections. It feels like as the reader, he doesn't feel the need to explain himself all the time. He gives you credit for being an intelligent, thoughtful person, and so rather than justifying all the things he's saying, he just tells you them as they are and lets you make up your own mind about what you think about them. I think I learnt something about that while doing the pod this week.
Ep 121 - Coronavirus
Ep 120 - The Boot
Ep 119 - Where's My Money
EP 118 - Please Don't Make Me Go For A Run
Ep 117 - The Fancy New Bedspread
Ep 116 - Nothing To Sue Here
Ep 115 - Perth, Baby!
Ep 114 - Back On The Road
Ep 113 - It All Just Happens Again
Ep 112 - Smoke in the City
Ep 111 - New Year's Day
Ep 110 - Breaking Sobriety
Ep 109 - The Big 600
Ep 108 - Charity Show
Ep 107 - My Various Projects
Ep 106 Peter Jones - Writing Forever
Ep 105 - The World Is On Fire
Ep 104 Lucy Bloom - Get The Girls Out
Ep 103 Koray Hussein - Taking Pictures of Beautiful Women
Ep 102 - Employed Against My Will
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