Alex Kudera's Blog, page 110
December 9, 2015
iTunes, you tunes, we all tunes. . .
Published on December 09, 2015 10:04
Chanukah
Published on December 09, 2015 08:09
November 25, 2015
Dan Fante, writer
The writer Dan Fante joined his father John Fante this week. Both were novelists of Los Angeles championed in France for their "down and out in America" themes. Dan was published in French before he was published in English, and his best works were Chump Change and the family memoir, Fante. Mostly off the beaten path as an adult, Dan was teaching at the UCLA extension school for writers in some of his last years. Possibly his father would be seen as the more "important" literary figure (Ask the Dust, Brotherhood of the Grape, Dreams of Bunker Hill, screenplay credits including one for Algren's Walk on the Wild Side), and Dan was quite proud of his father's accomplishment and his Italian heritage. Late in life, Dan was partnering with his native province in Italy and getting his works translated into Italian. I discovered Chump Change in a Barnes and Noble across the country, back when small-press titles had a shot of sneaking into the chain stores, even if the authors weren't "local." Fifteen years later it would be far more difficult to learn of writers like the Fantes although since I found Chump Change in Philly, I've seen that Dan has had most of his books reprinted by a New York big, and almost all of John's titles have stayed in print and seem to be selling as well as ever. Famously, it was Charles Bukowski who discovered John Fante in the Los Angeles library, and would help revive interest in the author years later. They're all gone now, but not forgotten.
Guardian obituary: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015...
My interview with Dan in 2009: http://whenfallsthecoliseum.com/2009/...
Dan Fante articles in the L.A. Times: http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/d...
Published on November 25, 2015 13:20
November 18, 2015
Single Stroke Seven by Lavinia Ludlow
Published on November 18, 2015 05:18
November 8, 2015
you say DeLillo. . .
#FridayReads Fight for Your Long Day by Alex @Kudera & @AtticusBooks. If you said, #DeLillo wrote this, I wouldn't be surprised/disappointed— James Tate Hill (@JamesTateHill) September 18, 2015James Tate Hill's new novel, Academy Gothic, won the Nilsen Prize for a first novel.
Published on November 08, 2015 02:13
October 28, 2015
Czech of Ohio
Published on October 28, 2015 19:03
the same obligation to be factual
A New Yorker article on Ernest Hemingway, which included a note about Papa's attack on Kazin after a bad review of Across the River and into the Trees, reminded me of a long quotation about Kazin from a book I'd recently come across.
"His memoirs tend to be even more memorable than his criticism, partly because when writing about himself he never felt the same obligation to be factual that he felt toward the writers he revered. He constantly reshapes facts about his family and his marriages: the same wife gets different names in different books, marriages are conflated, he seems lonely, only child because his sister Pearl--she married the sociologist Daniel Bell--never gets mentioned."
~~from the Alfred Kazin section of Edward Mendelson's Moral Agents: Eight Twentieth-Century American Writers.
So perhaps Kazin could be perceived as a "Critic Laureate" at the Less United States of Kudera, as he continues to get considerable mention at this blog.
http://kudera.blogspot.com/2014/11/i-...
"His memoirs tend to be even more memorable than his criticism, partly because when writing about himself he never felt the same obligation to be factual that he felt toward the writers he revered. He constantly reshapes facts about his family and his marriages: the same wife gets different names in different books, marriages are conflated, he seems lonely, only child because his sister Pearl--she married the sociologist Daniel Bell--never gets mentioned."
~~from the Alfred Kazin section of Edward Mendelson's Moral Agents: Eight Twentieth-Century American Writers.
So perhaps Kazin could be perceived as a "Critic Laureate" at the Less United States of Kudera, as he continues to get considerable mention at this blog.
http://kudera.blogspot.com/2014/11/i-...
Published on October 28, 2015 06:59
October 24, 2015
29 grand
Published on October 24, 2015 00:39
October 20, 2015
a review of frade killed ellen
Published on October 20, 2015 04:23
October 4, 2015
Turquoise Truck
Published on October 04, 2015 12:11