Ask the Dust
by John Fante
- Pagine
- 165
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060822552
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~2h 53min
Ask the Dust è un book di John Fante. Conta 165 pagine.
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Set against the sun-baked streets of Depression-era Los Angeles, this novel follows a struggling Italian-American writer navigating poverty, artistic ambition, and turbulent romance. Drawing heavily from the author’s own early years in California, the narrative captures the gritty reality of immigrant life while examining the persistent gap between cinematic fantasy and the working-class experience. The protagonist’s restless pursuit of literary success unfolds through vivid encounters with fellow dreamers, laborers, and transient figures who populate the city’s margins. Written in a raw, unvarnished prose style that balances lyrical reflection with stark realism, the work offers a clear-eyed portrait of survival and creative longing. Though initially overlooked upon its release, the novel later gained recognition for its authentic depiction of mid-century urban life and its influence on subsequent generations of American writers. Its enduring appeal lies in its unflinching examination of how art, love, and economic hardship intersect in a city built on aspiration.
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Set against the sun-baked streets of Depression-era Los Angeles, this novel follows a struggling Italian-American writer navigating poverty, artistic ambition, and turbulent romance. Drawing heavily from the author’s own early years in California, the narrative captures the gritty reality of immigra...
Chi ha scritto Ask the Dust?+
Ask the Dust è stato scritto da John Fante.