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A Following
the phone rang at 1:30 a.
m.

and it was a man from Denver:

"Chinaski, you got a following in
Denver.
.
.
"
"yeah?"
"yeah, I got a magazine and I want some
poems from you.
.
.
"
"FUCK YOU, CHINASKI!" I heard a voice
in the background.
.
.

"I see you have a friend,"
I said.

"yeah," he answered, "now, I want
six poems.
.
.
"
"CHINASKI SUCKS! CHINASKI'S A PRICK!"
I heard the other
voice.

"you fellows been drinking?"
I asked.

"so what?" he answered.
"you drink.
"
"that's true.
.
.
"
"CHINASKI'S AN ASSHOLE!"
then
the editor of the magazine gave me the
address and I copied it down on the back
of an envelope.

"send us some poems now.
.
.
"
"I'll see what I can do.
.
.
"
"CHINASKI WRITES SHIT!"
"goodbye," I said.

"goodbye," said the
editor.

I hung up.

there are certainly any number of lonely
people without much to do with
their nights.
Written by: Charles Bukowski

Book: Reflection on the Important Things