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Author by: John Fante Languange: en Publisher by: Harper Collins Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 54 Total Download: 766 File Size: 43,8 Mb Description: Fante's captivating letters trace his emergence from poverty to life as a Hollywood screenwriter. Kto hochet statj millionerom delphi. Complemented by many photos and interesting appendices, the book is most distinguished by Fante's letters to his mother-letters in which he is just as apt to lie about church attendance as he is to describe, with peculiar candor, skinny-dipping with a girl friend. Author by: John Fante Languange: en Publisher by: Canongate Books Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 91 Total Download: 284 File Size: 40,8 Mb Description: Arturo Bandini is a twenty-year-old burgeoning writer, spending his days hungry for success, life and food in a dingy hotel in Los Angeles. Full of the enthusiasm of youth, and the thrill of having one short story published, the reality of poverty and prejudice has hit him hard. He meets a local waitress, Camilla Lopez, and embarks on a strange and strained love-hate relationship. Slowly, but inexorably, it descends into the realms of madness.
Fante depicts the highs and lows of the emotional state of Bandini with conviction, but without easy sentiment. In Ask the Dust, Fante is truly 'telling it like it is' as a poverty-stricken son of an immigrant in 'perfect' California. Author by: John Fante Languange: en Publisher by: Canongate Books Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 83 Total Download: 999 File Size: 55,9 Mb Description: A powerful, lyrical and touching tale of a turbulent adolescent trying to break out of the suffocating, prison-like confinements of family, poverty and religion in a small town, Wait Until Spring, Bandini tells the story of a winter in the childhood of Arturo Bandini, oldest son of Italian immigrants living in Colorado during the Great Depression. With its powerful and evocative account of tragic love affairs, grinding poverty and adolescence in turmoil, this first novel from the Bandini quartet is a much-neglected masterpiece of modern American literature. Author by: Long Beach) John Fante Conference (1995 California State University Languange: en Publisher by: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 44 Total Download: 912 File Size: 43,9 Mb Description: This collection of critical essays on the fiction of John Fante is the first concerted effort to assess the work, and acknowledge the significance, of one of America's most engaging and original twentieth-century literary talents.
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Over the span of a half-century - from the early 1930s to the early 1980s - the Italian-American Fante (1909-1983) wrote short stories and novels that drew on his own life from his Catholic childhood in Colorado through his down-and-out days in Los Angeles, to his adventures as a screenwriter in Hollywood. He writes about all these things with gusto, humor, directness, and an honesty tinged with the irony of a true modernist. Author by: John Fante Languange: en Publisher by: Harper Collins Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 43 Total Download: 759 File Size: 47,6 Mb Description: West of Rome's two novellas, 'My Dog Stupid' and 'The Orgy,' fulfill the promise of their rousing titles. The latter novella opens with virtuoso description: 'His name was Frank Gagliano, and he did not believe in God. He was that most singular and startling craftsman of the building trade-a left-handed bricklayer. Like my father, Frank came from Torcella Peligna, a cliff-hugging town in the Abruzzi. Lean as a spider, he wore a leather cap and puttees the year around, and he was so bowlegged a dog could lope between his knees without touching them.'