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Ask the Dust is the story of Arturo Bandini, a young writer in 1930s Los Angeles who falls hard for the elusive, mocking, unstable Camilla Lopez, a Mexican waitress. Struggling to survive, he perseveres until, at last, his first novel is published. But the bright light of success is extinguished when Camilla has a nervous breakdown and disappears.. And Bandini forever Ask the Dust is the story of Arturo Bandini, a young writer in 1930s Los Angeles who falls hard for the elusive, mocking, unstable Camilla Lopez, a Mexican waitress.
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Struggling to survive, he perseveres until, at last, his first novel is published. But the bright light of success is extinguished when Camilla has a nervous breakdown and disappears.. And Bandini forever rejects the writer's life he fought so hard to attain. I remember when I was fourteen, reading Catcher in the Rye.
I went downstairs and told my mom, 'it's the weirdest thing, this guy is, like, reading my mind!' She said, 'Matt, everyone thinks they're Holden Caulfield.' God, adults can be so stupid sometimes. Obviously she didn't understand that this was something meaningful -- mystical, really -- that was happening to me. Or, to quote another influential poet of my youth, 'parents just don't understand.' Flash forward another fourteen years, the la I remember when I was fourteen, reading Catcher in the Rye.
I went downstairs and told my mom, 'it's the weirdest thing, this guy is, like, reading my mind!' She said, 'Matt, everyone thinks they're Holden Caulfield.' God, adults can be so stupid sometimes. Obviously she didn't understand that this was something meaningful -- mystical, really -- that was happening to me.
Or, to quote another influential poet of my youth, 'parents just don't understand.' Flash forward another fourteen years, the last five or so of them being spent living in Los Angeles.
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Arturo Bandini, I know you too well! Living and dying with each minor victory and defeat. Fighting so often with the object of your affection to where eventually there's a perverse sort of pleasure to be found in it. Realizing that just because love might go unanswered, it doesn't make it any less real. And then of course all the dusty urban imagery that in sixty-five years has gone essentially unchanged and will likely continue to do so well into the future.
It's the telltale sign of good, strong writing when you get the feeling that someone has been reading your mail (or email). To inspire this feeling from a distance of more than half a century is an even greater trick. I would recommend this book to, like, everyone. John Fante was Bukowski's god, and 'either you adore him or you've never heard of him.' Writing that's raw, swolen, true, and moving from a macro view of paragraph by paragraph, tectonic plates, words that are so organic, you never think about the words, they're tendons and muscles and joins that are by themselves ordinary yet Fante's voice is bold, heroic, cowardly, greedy, broken, blindingly joyful, I would follow him anywhere. It's rare that I buy a copy of a book I've already read, if I didn John Fante was Bukowski's god, and 'either you adore him or you've never heard of him.'
Writing that's raw, swolen, true, and moving from a macro view of paragraph by paragraph, tectonic plates, words that are so organic, you never think about the words, they're tendons and muscles and joins that are by themselves ordinary yet Fante's voice is bold, heroic, cowardly, greedy, broken, blindingly joyful, I would follow him anywhere. It's rare that I buy a copy of a book I've already read, if I didn't own it to begin with. I needed to own Ask the Dust.
The intro by Bukowski is terrific, too. Here goes my 200th book report since joining Goodreads. And my introduction to the fiction of John Fante is Ask the Dust, his 1939 novel considered by some scholars and educators to be one of the best works of fiction set in the Great Depression and the best set in Los Angeles. Superlatives like those could work against the book's vitality, which is palpable. Aayatya gharat gharoba marathi mp3 song download free. Fante's narrator--destitute twenty year old boy Arturo Bandini struggling against hunger, wanting and creative resistance--lacks the worldl Here goes my 200th book report since joining Goodreads. And my introduction to the fiction of John Fante is Ask the Dust, his 1939 novel considered by some scholars and educators to be one of the best works of fiction set in the Great Depression and the best set in Los Angeles.