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Factotum (novel)

Factotum (1975) is a picaresque novel by American author Charles Bukowski.[1] It is Bukowski’s second novel and a prequel to Post Office (1971).[2]

Factotum
First edition cover
AuthorCharles Bukowski
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAutobiographical
PublisherBlack Sparrow Press
Publication date
1975
Media typePrint
Pages208
ISBN0-06184-241-9
OCLC24473336
813.54
LC ClassPS3552.U4
Preceded byPost Office 
Followed byWomen 

Plot edit

Set in the 1940s, the plot follows Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's perpetually unemployed, alcoholic alter ego, who has been rejected from the World War II draft and makes his way from one menial job to the next (hence a factotum). After getting into a fight with his father, Chinaski drifts through the seedy city streets of lower-class Los Angeles and other American cities in search of a job that will not come between him and his first love: writing. Much of the novel is dedicated to describing various menial jobs that Chinaski temporarily holds during the USA’s WWII economic boom. Even though some of Chinaski's jobs and colleagues are described with great detail, they all eventually end with him either abruptly leaving or being fired.

He is consistently rejected by the only publishing house he respects, but is driven to continue by the knowledge that he could do better than the authors they publish. Chinaski begins sleeping with fellow barfly Jan, a kindred spirit he meets while drowning his sorrows at a bar. When a brief stint as a bookie finds him abandoned by the only woman with whom he is able to relate, a fling with gold-digging floozie Laura finds him once again falling into a morose state of perpetual drunkenness and unemployment.

Film adaptation edit

Factotum was adapted into a film of the same name in 2005, directed by Bent Hamer and starring Matt Dillon, Lili Taylor and Marisa Tomei.[3]

Release details edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shaffer, Brian W. (January 18, 2011). The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Fiction, 3 Volume Set. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781405192446 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Bukowski Drank Me Dry: The Six Charles Bukowski Novels Rated and Ranked". bukowskidrankmedry.com. 2013-03-04. Retrieved 2021-11-26.
  3. ^ Dargis, Manohla (August 18, 2006). "On the Barstool Again, With One for His Muse, in 'Factotum'" – via NYTimes.com.

External links edit

  • Factotum Quotes

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