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SUMMARY
POST OFFICE
BASED ON THE BOOK BY CHARLES BUKOWSKI
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY
CONTENT
The Accidental Mailman
The Reign of Jonstone at Oakford Station
Brief Freedom and Return to Hardship
Rain, Rebellion, and Resignation (First Time)
Interludes and Return as a Clerk
The Monotony and Madness of Clerical Work
Post-Postal Life and Another Return
Scheme Training and Lingering at the Post Office
Final Years and Departure
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
Post Office by Charles Bukowski plunges into the unconventional life of Henry Chinaski, a man who drifts through years of tedious and often absurd employment at the United States Post Office. The narrative follows his day-to-day struggles as a mail carrier and clerk in Los Angeles, depicting the crushing monotony, the bizarre interactions with colleagues and the public, and the overbearing management. Alongside his postal career, Chinaski navigates fleeting relationships, heavy drinking, and a general disillusionment with societal norms. The novel explores themes of alienation, the drudgery of work, the search for meaning in mundane existence, and the raw realities of human interaction, all delivered with Bukowski's signature cynicism and dark humor.
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Audiobook: April 1, 2025
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