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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a really great read,
This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
John Fante was a great writer. I was introduced to his books through Charles Bukowski. I have read most of his available works. West of Rome is a great book. It contains two novellas. The first one My Dog Stupid is a glorious tale. Fante really captures the feeling of Italian Americans in the early part of the 20th Century. Some may not like the ethnicity but to me it lends a heartrending realism to the stories. The reader will probably feel the emotions of the characters as they tackle life problems. (I almost feel like Bill Clinton here: I feel your pain, man) The story revolves around a family with kids finally grown and setting out for life and their parents adapting to the changes. The dog that enters into their life becomes a motif for the changes in their world. It is a beautiful tale. The second story The Orgy is not as good but it is still classic Fante. This is a grossly underrated writer.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fante's No. 2 Blend,
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This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
After reading the classic tale of Arturo Bandini's struggle against the world in "Ask the Dust," I continued to buy Fante novel after Fante novel hoping to find that bellicose charm and straight forward prose that made me laugh out loud. However, 1933 was a Bad Year, Full of Life and Dreams of Bunker Hill did't quite make the cuts. As I read these novels I felt Fante somehow wasn't up to the task of telling the tale all the way through. There wasn't that Bandiniesque immediacy, the unique voice frought with passion and toughness. Well, the first novella in this two novella collection, "My Dog Stupid", has that Ask the Dust magic. Bandini By the Tail. Its Bandini against big dogs, sons in laws, uptight Hollywood lawyers and thankless children. But it isn't without it's heart-warming qualities that shows Fante has mellowed with age like a fine port without losing any of his potency. Always good for a laugh, a smile, a "Hurrah", Fante holds a special place in the American canon. I once said to my wife Graham Greene can write and plot circles around Fante, but if what Emerson said is true that "character is higher than intellect", then no wonder Fante is the guy you want to polish off a bottle with.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"mon chien stupide",
By A Customer
This review is from: West of Rome (Hardcover)
"Mon chien stupide" means : my stupid dog, is the french title of this book. I loved this book because you really undersand the core of the story at the last page. If you think that you ruined your life: read this book...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fante-tastic,
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This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
Jusr read the first of what I hope to be many Fante books, which was recommended to me by a fellow Bukowski fan. It has been a long time since I laughed out loud reading, and that was a true pleasure. If you like Hem, Bukowski, or any other writer with a gift for a tough, workmanlike line, then Fante is like pudding. The first novella, "My Dog Stupid" introduces the reader to the harrowing family life of an underemployed Hollywood wrtiter in the late 60's--from the slacker son who makes his mother write college essays to the daughter who "runs away" with her surfer boyfriend for a week at a time, returning to pick up wine and fresh towels. This is all viewed from the jaundiced eye of the protaginist, who find himself having to decide between his fantasies of a life in Rome, his newly found stray Akita, and dealing with his harried, embittered wife. Nice stuff.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fante takes us beyond the West,
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This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
West of Rome is to me, the crowning achievement of Fante's career. The first novella, My Dog Stupid, is the finest exploration of middle age and transition that I have ever had the fortune to course my eyes over. The mixture of unease, revulsion, conflict and love all painted in Fante's unmistakable style creates such longing within the reader that going to the movies for the next year seems an appalling proposition. I recommend this book without hesitation to those who have yet to be exposed to the marvel that is John Fante, and to those who have walked with this writer before. 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
interesting,
By A Customer
This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
this is an interesting tale- whatever your situation in life is, this book makes you feel better due to all the hardships the charecters go thru-
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book !,
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This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
This is one of the best books I've ever read.
So funny and at the same time so sad.
1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
kort brev...,
By Roger Roger (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
de här berättelser är ganska roliga men jag recommendera att ni börja med arturo bandinis sagor...sen kommer ni inte läsa 'west of rome' och allt blir finare...vad tycker ni om genomgången? tryck 'yes' om det inte hjälpte och 'no' om det var skit häftigt...
1 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of Time,
By Queequeg (West Hollywood, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West of Rome (Paperback)
Fante seems quaint and offensive by today's standards. Another wholly disappointing offering from a mediocre writer, like a second-rate Steinbeck best left to obscurity. With so many great books out of print, why is every chicken-scratch ever penned by this drunk hack-writer in print?
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West of Rome by John Fante (Paperback - May 30, 2002)
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