![]() Such was his life, without major commitments.Īfter a while, The Postman by Charles Bukowski, Henry Chinasky was transferred to a new office, where the work was more demanding and the boss was not a good person. ![]() ![]() It didn't matter anyway, because he continued to live with his girlfriend Betty, with whom he spent his nights chatting, singing, having sex and, above all, drinking. The job was still easy, but Chinasky didn't know why he hadn't had any luck with casual sexual encounters again. And is that apart from lazy and drunk, Henry is a womanizer by nature.Ĭonvinced that this was a job made especially for him, he presented and passed the tests to be a substitute postman, which he achieved without much effort. ![]() He never thought that in addition to money he would obtain other benefits while walking the streets of Los Angeles, like the time a stunning woman invited him to spend the night at her house, which he did three or four times until he got bored. ![]() Chinasky, lazy as always, saw there a good opportunity to earn money easily and comfortably. Someone told Henry that at Christmas, due to the increase in letters to be delivered, the post office hired auxiliary mailmen. ![]()
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