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Bukowski: The Last Straw

Bukowski: The Last Straw

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Bukowski: The Last Straw

2008
1h 14m
2.0(2 votes)
Documentary

Overview

The Last Straw is a film documenting the very last live poetry reading given by Charles Bukowski at The Sweetwater, a music club in Redondo Beach, California on March 31, 1980

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Charles Bukowski

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Charles Bukowski

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