What is the name of Bukowski's work that appears in "Beautiful Creatures"?

960: The first collection of poems, "Flowers, Fists and Beasts' Wails", was published. It had only 30 pages and 200 copies were issued.

1962: "Poetry and Painting", "Unsuccessful Poems Dedicated to Penniless Lazy Guys" and "Running Wildly with the Prey" were published.

1963: "My Heart Was Robbed" was published. Luck finally turned for the better. The lower-class newspaper "Los Angeles Free Press" adopted his manuscript. His friend John Martin continued to help him publish books for decades.

1965: "The Statue of Jesus in the Hands of Death", "The Golden Dog in the Yard" and "Confessions of a Mental Patient Living with Beasts" were published.

1966: "All the Anuses in the World and Me" is published.

1967: "Bukowski 2" and "The Curtain is Floating" were published.

1968: "The Street of Horror and the Painful Road" and "Poems Written Before Jumping from the 8th Floor Window" were published.

1969: Wrote articles and novels for pornographic magazines such as "Emergency" and "Playboy", attracting the public with his drunkard, tough guy attitude and vulgar language. "Notes of an Old Pervert" published.

1969: "The Bukowski Collection" and "The Past Was Like a Wild Horse Leaping Over the Hills" was published.

1970: "Firehouse" is published.

1971: Resigned from the U.S. Federal Postal Service, and later wrote the novel "The Postal Service" based on postal service work. After publication, it sold 70,000 copies in the United States and 500,000 copies in Europe.

1972: "Mockingbird Wish Me Good Luck", "Stories of Erections, Ejaculations, Exposures and Raw Madness" and "Occasional Love Poems of Me and You" were published.

1973: "The Music Comes Now" and "South of No North" were published.

1974: "Burn in Water, Drowned in Fire: Selected Poems 1955-1973" was published. Winning the Poetry Award from a San Francisco literary and art group was a rare award in his life.

1975: "Africa, Paris, Greece" and "Hunter" were published.

1976: "Scarlet" is published.

1977: "Maybe Tomorrow" and "Love is a Dog from Hell: Poems from 1974 to 1977" were published.

1978: "Women", "You Kissed Lily" and "I'll Take Them Away" were published.

1979: "Play the Piano Like a Percussion Instrument Until Your Fingers Bleeding" is published.

1981: "Turnivertia Shakes" is published

1982: "Ham on Rye" is published.

1983: "Bring Me Your Love" and "Hot Water Music" were published.

1984: "No Business" was published.

1986: "So Lonely Is Born to Feel" was published.

1988: "Rental Songs: Early Poems 1946-1966" was published.

1989: "Hollywood" is published.

1990: "The Alcoholic in His Seventies: Novels & Poems" was published.

1991: Famous biographer Chalko Mitsky wrote and published his biography titled "The Life of Bukowski, a Difficult Guy in Los Angeles."

1992: "Poems of Last Night's Earth" was published.

1993: "Running with the Prey: A Reader Called Bukowski" is published. "Screaming from the Balcony: Letters 1960-1970" is published.

1994: "Pulp" is published. Died of illness in Los Angeles.

I also copied it from Baidu Encyclopedia. .