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  1. Oct 20, 2023 · Out of all of all the wives and girlfriends, Jane Cooney Baker is considered to be the most important by most Bukowski biographers, both as a muse and as a lover. She died in 1962 from a burst stomach ulcer. The first of Bukowski’s wives, they met through her job as a poetry editor.

  2. They married and settled in Pasadena, California, where Leonard worked as a successful carpenter. The couple had four children, including Heinrich (Henry), Charles Bukowski's father. [10][11] His mother, Katharina Bukowski, was the daughter of Wilhelm Fett and Nannette Israel. [12] .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linda_KingLinda King - Wikipedia

    Relationship With Charles Bukowski. In 1970, shortly after the end of her marriage, King met Charles Bukowski and offered to make a sculpture of his head. [4] He accepted her offer, and they soon became romantically involved.

  4. Jun 20, 2014 · If there is one man alive who knew the real Charles Bukowski, it is Martin. Bukowski’s publisher for most of his career, Martin is the reason you know who the Buk is and either love or hate him...

  5. Bukowski's unapologetic tone demands that women be seen as more than just objects of desire but rather as individuals with their own power and autonomy. Charles Bukowski's poems about women offer a unique and unfiltered perspective on love, lust, and the complexities of relationships.

  6. May 9, 2020 · Linda Lee BeighleBukowskis second wife. She was working in a health food shop when he met her. They argued a lot, but Bukowski appreciated that she cared ab...

  7. Jun 15, 2006 · It is an unlikely literary marriage: Charles Bukowski, the chronicler of a hard-drinking, womanizing, bar-brawling life in L.A.’s underbelly, with the Huntington Library, the genteel San Marino...