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What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
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New York, N.Y. : Ecco/HarperCollins Pub., 2002, ©1999.
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Book
Edition:
1st Ecco ed.
Physical Desc:
409 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
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"These poems, written between 1970 and 1990, are part of an archive that Charles Bukowski left to be published after his death."--Title page verso.

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1574231057, 9781574231052

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"These poems, written between 1970 and 1990, are part of an archive that Charles Bukowski left to be published after his death."--Title page verso.
General Note
Originally published: Santa Rosa, CA : Black Sparrow Press, 1999.
Description
"These poems, written between 1970 and 1990, are part of an archive that Charles Bukowski left to be published after his death."--Title page verso.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Bukowski, C. (20021999). What matters most is how well you walk through the fire. 1st Ecco ed. New York, N.Y., Ecco/HarperCollins Pub.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Bukowski, Charles. 20021999. What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire. New York, N.Y., Ecco/HarperCollins Pub.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Bukowski, Charles, What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire. New York, N.Y., Ecco/HarperCollins Pub, 20021999.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Bukowski, Charles. What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire. 1st Ecco ed. New York, N.Y., Ecco/HarperCollins Pub, 20021999.

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