Authors: John Fante
“[Fante's] last workâ¦a mordantly funny look at life as a âHollywood whore.'”
âThe Guardian
(London)
THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES
I had a lot of jobs in Los Angeles Harbor because our family was poor and my father was dead. My first job was ditchdigging a short time after I graduated from high school. Every night I couldn't sleep from the pain in my back. We were digging an excavation in an empty lot, there wasn't any shade, the sun came straight from a cloudless sky, and I was down in that hole digging with two huskies who dug with a love for it, always laughing and telling jokes, laughing and smoking bitter tobacco
.
“[
The Road to Los Angeles
] wasn't published until 1985 when it was found among the author's papers, two years after his death. It has come to be regarded as something of a lost classic.”
âThe Observer
(London)
Other Works and Collections
THE JOHN FANTE READER
,
edited by Stephen Cooper
The John Fante Reader
includes excerpts from Fante's novels and stories along with never-before-published letters.
“Either the work of John Fanteâ¦is unknown to you or it is unforgettable. He was not the kind of writer to leave room in betweenâ¦.
The John Fante Reader
is poised to win him a well-deserved place in the mainstream.”
âJanet Maslin,
New York Times
JOHN FANTE: SELECTED LETTERS
1932â1981,
edited by Seamus Cooney
Fante's captivating letters trace his emergence from poverty to life as a Hollywood screenwriter. Complemented by many photos and interesting appendices, the book is most distinguished by Fante's letters to his motherâletters in which he is just as apt to lie about church attendance as he is to describe, with peculiar candor, skinny-dipping with a girlfriend.
THE BIG HUNGER: STORIES 1932â1959
Here are eighteen stories collected for the first time, among them a number of “intelligent and meaningful tales of the immigrant experience”
(
Publishers Weekly
).
“Each story seems a chiseled jewel, sharply glittering, and without a speck of excess. Fante's gift for dialogue becomes immediately apparent in his opening story, âHorselaugh on Dibber Lannon,' but shines with something close to perfection in his later story âMary Osaka, I Love You.' Set during the outbreak of World War II, it tells of love between a Japanese woman and a Filipino man.”
âSan Diego Union-Tribune
WEST OF ROME: TWO NOVELLAS
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 tradeâa 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.”
THE WINE OF YOUTH: SELECTED STORIES
This new edition of the legendary
Dago Red
, first published in 1940, contains seven new stories, including “A Nun No More” and “My Father's God.”
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“Here is a book where the author's talent lies over each page bright as sunlight on a fresh green lawn.”
âNew York Times
(reviewing
Dago Red
)
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John Fante
began writing in 1929 and published his first short story in 1932. His first novel,
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
, was published in 1938 and was the first of his Arturo Bandini series of novels, which also includes
The Road to Los Angeles
and
Ask the Dust
. He was a prolific screenwriter who was stricken with diabetes in 1955. Complications from the disease brought about his blindness in 1978 and, within two years, the amputation of both legs. He continued to write by dictation to his wife, Joyce, and published
Dreams from Bunker Hill
, the final installment of the Arturo Bandini series, in 1982. He died on May 8, 1983, at the age of seventy-four.
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T
HE
S
AGA OF
A
RTURO
B
ANDINI
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
The Road to Los Angeles
Ask the Dust
Dreams from Bunker Hill
O
THER
W
ORKS AND
C
OLLECTIONS
Full of Life
The Brotherhood of the Grape
The Wine of Youth: Selected Stories of John Fante
1933 Was a Bad Year
West of Rome
The Big Hunger: Stories 1932â1959
Selected Letters 1932â1981
The John Fante Reader
An edition of this book was previously published by Black Sparrow Press.
ASK THE DUST
. Copyright © 1939, 1980 by John Fante. Introduction copyright © 1980 by Charles Bukowski. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.
First Ecco edition published 2002.
First Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition published 2006.
The Library of Congress has catalogued the Ecco edition as follows:
Fante, John, 1909â1983.
Ask the dust.
ISBN 0-87685-443-9 (paper edition)
ISBN 0-87685-444-7 (trade cloth edition)
I. Title.
PZ3.F218As   1979   [PS3511.A594]   813'.5'2   79-22399
ISBN-10: 0-06-082255-4 (pbk.)
ISBN-13: 978-0-06-082255-2 (pbk.)
EPub Edition © March 2010 ISBN: 978-0-06-201300-2
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