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As good as this book was (IS!!), I can't help but wonder why it has disappeared from the shelves. It certainly should have gone into reprint many times over. It is truly such a classic.
I cannot help but wonder who owns the rights today? Forgive me for what I am about to say, as I do practice a particular religious faith, but I cannot help but wonder if possibly an arm of an organized religion bought the rights so as to stop its further dissemination. Also, what ever happened to the proclaimed "look for the movie soon to come out?" Was someone anxious to kill the message!
The book's goodness couldn't help but make me think of the movie "Amazing Grace." It happens to be about a Catholic pope, but his desire for simplicity and avoidance of bureaucracy reflected the same kind gentleness seen in Sailor's lead character.
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The Bukowski text seems to be pretty mild and entertaining. There is very little hard edged insight, but you do get safe, humorous insights from the point of view of a veteran troublemaker who has somehow lucked into the "good life," happily married and resigned to retire in more dignity than the first part of his troubled life allowed. Buk seems pretty happy with life.
This book is like diary entries from the early 1990's. Buk is slowly dying of tuberculosis, which will finally kill him in 1994. In the meantime, he writes with the satisfaction of knowing that he can entertain the anonymous reader (don't show up in his face thinking you're his buddy just cuz you've read his stuff). The anonymous reader being the only type of reader that he can respect and appreciate.
Buk writes about some insightful traits of human nature in this book, as usual. The difference being that by the early 1990's, he has seemed to already released and vented the anger and pain of his younger days, in the writings of past decades.
Reading this book is like hanging out with Buk, listening to him spin tales about what he's been up to lately. He's a grouchy old man, but he likes to be read, so he writes to make it worth your while.
This book is probably better suited for confirmed Buk fans. Newcomers would be better off reading his novels from the 1970's and early 1980's, if interested in experiencing the writing that he is famous for. This book is a posthumous page-turner, with little of the famous Buk BITE, but it is a pleasant read. The only problem being that most folks don't want to read Bukowski because he's pleasant. Most folks seek him out because he's caustic.
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I was too young to remember what happened 20 years ago, but from talking to a friend of my mother's, she was telling me about this book and the controversy behind it. From what I had heard, the Catholic church bought the right to the book and movie and the book was never to be seen again. I was shocked and of course went online and searched nationwide for the remaining copies of "The Second Son" and I got one for her, and one for myself.
After reading it, I just had to know more about Mr. Sailor. Has Charles Sailor written anything else after this? If so, I, along with many, would love to read them for I am now one of his biggest fans.
Can anyone tell me if the rumors about the book being boycotted by the church were true? Why was the movie never made? What really happened? What is Charles Sailor working on now? I can't seem to find any other books of his. I have passed this book among my close friends and have converted them into Sailor fans as well, and all of us would really love to hear more about Charles Sailor. My friends and I would often wonder what really had happened to Mr. Sailor. A few of us believed Charles Sailor was on the run because the church, the government and the establishments are all after him like they were to Joseph Turner. And some thinks that Sailor was paid not to write anything ever again. But I would like to think that the movie was never made because it did not do the book justice and Mr. Sailor terminated the movie rights and never wanted to write again...(sort of like Salinger). Can you see that Charles Sailor is beginning to become a mythical figure himself? LOL
Where is Mr. Sailor now? Why did he sell the rights over to the Catholic church if he did so? Was he forced to? What really happened? Since all of us were all too young to remember, we need someone to set the rumor straight. If not, from the looks of it, we are starting a few rumors of our own...LOL.