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SAN MARINO -- Had they known each other, the two men wouldn't necessarily have gotten along.
Henry E. Huntington was a railroad magnate and business leader who had a ritzy hotel and streets named after him; Charles Bukowski may as well have been his antithesis. The fringe writer is remembered as a hard drinker who created sympathetic portraits of prostitutes and bar flies.See the full content of this document
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Bukowski, Shakespeare, Chaucer in 1 Home
But, posthumously, they come together.
Bukowski's literary archives have been donated to the Huntington Library by the write...See the full content of this document
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