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L'héritage de John Fante - Édition augmentée

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"Dan Fante is an authentic literary outlaw." — New York Times From Dan Fante, son of novelist John Fante, comes an exploration of his family’s legacy—one of boozing, passion, writing, and survival. Long before his father achieved literary recognition for Ask the Dust or The Road to Los Angeles , and before Dan had conceived his novels 86’d , Chump Change , and Mooch , their difficult relationship as father and son evolved in a household where love and literary artistry were often overshadowed by emotional violence. Fante is the story of Dan’s struggle to find his own voice amidst the madness of his family’s dark inheritance, a memoir of his escape from his own vices and his eventual return to Los Angeles to embrace the man—and the calling—that once had driven him away.

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Dommages collatéraux, Dan Fante

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Titre
Dommages collatéraux
Sous-titre
L'héritage de John Fante - Édition augmentée
Langue
Français
Auteurs
Dan Fante
Publié
2014
Format
souple
Pages
441
ISBN10
2363740653
ISBN13
9782363740656
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"Dan Fante is an authentic literary outlaw." — New York Times From Dan Fante, son of novelist John Fante, comes an exploration of his family’s legacy—one of boozing, passion, writing, and survival. Long before his father achieved literary recognition for Ask the Dust or The Road to Los Angeles , and before Dan had conceived his novels 86’d , Chump Change , and Mooch , their difficult relationship as father and son evolved in a household where love and literary artistry were often overshadowed by emotional violence. Fante is the story of Dan’s struggle to find his own voice amidst the madness of his family’s dark inheritance, a memoir of his escape from his own vices and his eventual return to Los Angeles to embrace the man—and the calling—that once had driven him away.