Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way: New Poems

Bukowski, Charles

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One of the most recognizable poets of the last century, Charles Bukowski is simultaneously a common man and an icon of urban depravity. He uses strong, blunt language to describe life as he lives it, and through it all charts the mutations of morality in modern America.

Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, the Line, the Way is a treasure trove of confessional poetry written towards then end of Bukowski’s life.  With the overhang of failing health and waning fame, he reflects on his travels, his gambling and drinking, working, not working, sex and love, eating, cats, and more.

Sifting Through is Bukowski at his most meditative – published posthumously, it’s completely non-performative, and gets to the heart of Bukowski’s lifelong pursuit of natural language and raw honesty.

We recommend you read this as Bukowski wrote: by sifting through the madness for what hits you as the word, the line, the way.


In these final poems, the legendary Los Angeles poet holds nothing back.


  • Posthumous Poetry Collection: Published after his death, these poems offer a final, meditative look back on a life spent gambling, drinking, and writing.
  • Raw Honesty: Completely non-performative, Bukowski strips away the icon to reveal the man, reflecting on everything from his cats to his mortality with unflinching candor.
  • Dirty Realism: Finds the profound in the profane, using blunt, powerful language to capture the grit of urban life and the struggles of the common man.
  • Accessible Literary Voice: The culmination of a lifelong pursuit of natural language, making this a perfect entry point for new readers and a treasure for longtime fans.

About the Author:

Charles Bukowski is one of America’s best-known contemporary writers of poetry and prose and, many would claim, its most influential and imitated poet. He was born in 1920 in Andernach, Germany, to an American soldier father and a German mother, and brought to the United States at the age of two. He was raised in Los Angeles and lived there for over fifty years. He died in San Pedro, California, on March 9, 1994, at the age of seventy-three, shortly after completing his last novel, Pulp.

Abel Debritto, a former Fulbright scholar and current Marie Curie fellow, works in the digital humanities. He is the author of Charles Bukowski, King of the Underground, and the editor of the Bukowski collections On WritingOn Cats, and On Love.

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Title: Sifting Through the Madness for the Word, ...
Publisher: Ecco
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: paperback
Condition: Good

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