The poem "Oh Yes" written by Charles Bukowski can be found in the book entitled, "War All the Time". This book is a complilation of poems by Charles Bukowski written in the early 1980's. Charles has published many other poetry books as well.
Charles Bukowski died on March 9, 1994 at the age of 73.
Charles Bukowski married to Barbara Frye from 1957 to 1959 Yes, Charles Bukowski married to Linda Lee Beighle in 1985
Yes. I don't see why you shouldn't be able to read this poem.
Yes. Yes it is
Yes you can.
yes, very much so. If you read a poem with a "robot voice" you will not understand the poem as completely as you will if you read with voicing. (Loud, clear, and full of expression)
Yes, because the rhymes echo in your ears, and also you can read it faster.
Yes, a poem can be read as a speech when presented to an audience. The rhythmic and lyrical qualities of a poem can enhance its delivery and engage listeners in a way that mirrors the impact of a spoken word performance or speech.
Yes, kind of, but it is mostly the most read (sung) word.
This is clearly homework and Wiki won't help you cheat. You need to read the poem and write the summary. So, it is time to get to work. So the answer is yes, you can have a summary of that poem if you do the work!
Yes, punctuation in a lyric poem can help guide the reader on how it is meant to be read. Punctuation can indicate pauses, inflections, and overall rhythm of the poem, enhancing the reader's experience and understanding of the poet's intended tone and flow.
Yes, a stanza in a poem can be one line. This is known as a monostich, and it is a form of poetry where each stanza consists of a single line. It can be used to emphasize a particular idea or create a sense of contrast within the poem.