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Fante - A Family's Legacy of Writing, Drinking and Surviving (Paperback, New)
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Fante - A Family's Legacy of Writing, Drinking and Surviving (Paperback, New)
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Loot Price R358
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As father and son, John and Dan Fante's relationship was
characterized by competition, resentment, rages, and extended
periods of silence. As men, both were driven to succeed but damaged
by often uncontrolled drinking. As writers, both were gifted with
unstoppable passion. In "Fante", Dan Fante traces his family's
history from the hillsides of Italy to the immigrant neighborhoods
of Colorado to Los Angeles. There, John Fante struggled to gain the
literary recognition he so badly craved, and after the publication
of his best known work, "Ask the Dust" (which was quickly consigned
to literary oblivion), he turned to the steady paycheck of
screenwriting, working to support his family and enjoy the good
life of a well-paid Hollywood writer. We follow Dan through a
troubled childhood to his discovery of words and life's vices,
through work as a carnival barker and later as he hitchhikes to New
York City, where he drives a taxi for seven years. Over time the
elder Fante's rages over his perceived failure as a writer and his
struggle with debilitating diabetes make him more and more
miserable, until, late in life, he rekindles his true voice as a
novelist. Meanwhile, Dan battles alcoholic blackouts, repeated
suicide attempts and what he considers an unrelenting and murderous
mind. John was a writer whose literary contributions were not
recognized until the end of his life. Dan was an alcoholic saved by
writing, who at the age of 45 picked up his father's old typewriter
in order to ease his madness. "Fante" is the story of the evolution
of a relationship between father and son who eventually found their
way back to loving each other. In straightforward, unapologetic
prose, Dan Fante lays bare his family's story from his point of
view, with the rage and passion of a true writer, which he feels
was his true inheritance and his father's greatest gift.
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