It seems that because of the ill and harsh perspective Bukowski holds, many people dislike his poems. They show a degree of pessimism and hatred, whereas human nature seems to aim towards positive success in life. I'd say that even though poems by Bukowski represent such, they still provide a perspective of life and society that one could really imagine.
He shows the worst outcomes and possibilities and opens our eyes towards them. When one has seen the worst, he can very easily imagine even the least undesirable, and that's what Bukowski seems to be aiming for. It might not occur to people as easily, but maybe Bukowski aims for something people dislike. A work of literature can be disliked for many reasons, including that of the topic. Dislike that literature, and chances are people will dislike the idea behind it, such as an agonizing future.
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