- Bukowski
- Bu|kow|ski, Charles(1920-94) a US writer, born in Germany, who wrote several novels, short stories, and collections of poetry. His work often shows both anger and humour.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
Bukowski — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bobby Bukowski (* 1953), US amerikanischer Kameramann und Hochschullehrer Boris Bukowski (* 1946), österreichischer Musiker Charles Bukowski (1920–1994), US amerikanischer Dichter und Schriftsteller Erik… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bukowski — is a surname (see Bukowski (surname)) and may refer to the following people with the surname:* Charles Bukowski, German American poet and novelistIt may also refer to: * Bukowskis, an auction house * Bukowski, a song on the Modest Mouse album,… … Wikipedia
Bukowski — Charles Bukowski Charles Bukowski Autres noms Hank, Chinaski, Buk Activité(s) Poète, Romancier Naissance 16 août 1920 Décès 9 mars 1994 Genre(s) Poème, Roman … Wikipédia en Français
BUKOWSKI — POLAND (see also List of Individuals) 23.11.1902 Bugaj/PL 1.6. Warszawa 1982/PL Jerzy Bukowski graduated as a mechanical engineer from the Warsaw Polytechnic in 1930 and there stayed as an assistant in the aerodynamics Institute. He gained a PhD… … Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000
Bukowski — Recorded in a number of spellings including Bukac, Bukova and Bukovsky (Czech), Bukov (Bulgarian), Bukek, Buczek, Bukowski, Bukowiecki (Polish), Bukowsky, Buczko (Jewish) and others, this is a surname of topogrphical origins. It derives from the… … Surnames reference
bukowski — Someone who is belligerent or drunk. Check out the bukowski at the end of the bar … Dictionary of american slang
bukowski — Someone who is belligerent or drunk. Check out the bukowski at the end of the bar … Dictionary of american slang
Bukowski (canción) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Bukowski» Canción de Modest Mouse álbum Good News For People Who Love Bad News Publicación 2004 … Wikipedia Español
Bukowski (surname) — Bukowski is a surname found in several Slavic languages: Polish, Belarusian, and Ukrainian. It is composed of the common Slavic word [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/buk buk ] (common Slavic for beech tree ) and the Slavic suffixes ov and ski . In… … Wikipedia
Bukowski (film) — Bukowski is a 1973 documentary film directed by Taylor Hackford. It is based on a San Francisco poetry reading by poet Charles Bukowski.External links* … Wikipedia
Bukowski, Charles — (1920–1994) At no time did Charles Bukowski consider himself a “Beat.” Even though he shared publications, readings, and the occasional social gathering with prominent Beat figures, he set himself apart from his literary contemporaries. As he… … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature