The Huntington Library is housed on 120 acres of beautiful gardens in the Southern California city of San Marino. The stately institution boasts treasures such as Thomas Gainsborough's masterpiece "The Blue Boy," one of Chaucer's manuscripts, and a Gutenberg Bible. An unlikely addition to the library's collection is the literary archive of gritty novelist and poet Charles Bukowski. Commentator Peter Gilstrap shares his thoughts on Bukowski's new home. Guest: Peter Gilstrap, writer living in Los Angeles.
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