I wrote letters to many in those days ... it was rather my way of screaming from my cage. The 1960s saw Charles Bukowski struggle for recognition and slowly emerge as a unique, talented and prolific poet and writer, whilst holding down a day job at the Post Office. During the 1970s and 80s Bukowski writes about his own fame, his contemporaries and his good fortunes; at the end of the 70s we see him beginning to enjoy the fruits of his labour. These letters to various literary contacts, friends and lovers provide an intimate and fascinating look at Bukowskis mind, his emotions, his attitude towards his own creativity and the comings and goings of his daily life.