Fante


Ask the Dust (The Saga of Arturo Bandini, #3)
The Road to Los Angeles (The Saga of Arturo Bandini, #2)
Wait Until Spring, Bandini (The Saga of Arturo Bandini, #1)
Dreams from Bunker Hill (The Saga of Arturo Bandini, #4)
The Brotherhood of the Grape
1933 Was a Bad Year
West of Rome
The Wine of Youth: Selected Stories
Full of Life: A Definitive Biography of John Fante and His Los Angeles Muse
The Big Hunger: John Fante's Lost and Recently-Discovered Stories
The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski
Bana Bandini De
Selected Letters, 1932-1981
Short Dog: Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets
Point Doom
John Fante
I tossed my shoulders and swaggered away, whistling with pleasure. In the gutter I saw a long cigaret butt. I picked it up without shame, lit it as I stood with one foot in the gutter, puffed it and exhaled toward the stars. I was an American, and goddamn proud of it.
John Fante

John Fante
Listen closely. There’s a remote possibility that you might learn something: First, I don’t give a damn if my work is commercial or not…I’m the writer. If what I write is good, then people will read it. That’s why literature exists. An author puts his heart and guts on the page. For your information, a good novel can change the world. Keep that in mind before you attempt to sit down at a typewriter. Never waste time on something you don’t believe in yourself.
John Fante

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