Hollywood: A Novel

How does Charles Bukowski use imagery in Hollywood: A Novel?

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"Friedman had large round eyes and the eyes were sad and full of suspicion. Alas, to live in the world ... he looked like a big baby who had somehow gotten loose, grown real fast, and almost turned into a man. There was charm there, but it could be dangerous to believe in it - it would be used against you. "

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