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(person) by ironmonkey23 (7.6 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue Nov 14 2000 at 22:12:01

Sometimes known as the real Charles Bukowski. He is certainly one of Buks greatest influences. Fante wrote about Los Angeles in the early part of the century and the characters that populated it.
The writing is breathless and wide eyed and horny and demented while still being very grounded and simple. If there is room in your heart for Bukowski you will LOVE this even more.

A good author to have around to one up liberal arts types who talk up Bukowski like he's some long lost genius that they discovered personally.

a partial list of his works:
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
The Road to Los Angeles
1933 Was a Bad Year
The Brotherhood of the Grape

(person) by shok! (3.7 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue Jun 01 2004 at 11:07:47

John Fante was born in Denver, 1909. His father was an alcoholic labourer, who had emigrated years earlier from Italy, his mother a younger, quiet lady. A hard childhood is reflected in Fante's vaguely autobiographical character Arturo Bandini. After a Catholic education, Fante enrolled at the University of Colorado. In 1929 Fante dropped out of the University of Colorado and moved to L.A., California. Probably due to racism against "dago's" Fante rejected his Italian heritage.

In L.A. Fante spent his time reading (Nietzche, Joyce, and Millay amongst others), working dead end jobs and searching for his muse.

After publishing Wait Until Spring, Bandini, and being married to a Stanford graduate Joyce Smart at 30 years of age, Fante's career started to slide. During the 1940's and '50's Fante spent time writing sell out books in Hollywood, none of which earnt much critical acclaim.

By his death in 1980 Fante was sick, near blind and had an amputated leg, due to mismanaged diabetes. He was still little known, much less so than Charles Bukowski for whom Fante was a major influence, describing Fante's work as finding "gold in the city dump." Missing from the above list is arguably Fante's best novel, published by Rebel Inc, Ask The Dust.


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Charles Bukowski The Five Virtues of the Fanti People Wait Until Spring, Bandini Albert Camus
Infinite Jest They Might Be Giants Horny The Pianist
Red wine Mark Danielewski Sex in Korea Arturo Bandini
Holden Caulfield Irvine Welsh The Road to Los Angeles The End Of The Way It's Always Been
Born Into This Michel Houellebecq Black Sparrow Press Jack London
Los Angeles, California liberal arts white chocolate tastes like easter
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