T.O.P. Podcast with Michael DiMatteo
Charles Bukowski and Christopher Hitchens — two of the most controversial, brilliant, and unapologetic writers of the 20th century. In Season 2, Episode 20 of The T.O.P. Podcast with Michael DiMatteo, we go deep into the lives and work of the poet of the American gutter and the intellectual who picked public fights with God, Henry Kissinger, and Mother Teresa — and won most of them. From Bukowski’s Ham on Rye and his poem Roll the Dice to Hitchens’s Letters to a Young Contrarian and his final book Mortality, written while dying of esophageal cancer, this episode asks the same question about both men: what do you do with a writer who refuses to be anything other than exactly what they are? Controversy first. Brilliance second. Literary history and biography for readers who want the unfiltered version.
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