In On Love, we see Charles Bukowski reckoning with the complications of love & desire. Alternating between the tough & the tender, the romantic & the gritty, Bukowski exposes the myriad faces of love in the poems collected here
- its selfishness & its narcissism, its randomness, its mystery & its misery, &, ultimately, its true joyfulness, endurance & redemptive power. Whether writing about his daughter, his lover, or his work, Bukowski is fiercely honest & reflective, using love as a prism to look at the world & to view his own vulnerable place in it.