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“She made me a stranger unto myself, she was all of those calm nights and tall eucalyptus trees, the desert stars, that land and sky, that fog outside, and I had come there with no purpose save to be a mere writer, to get money, to make a name for myself and all that piffle. She was so much finer than I, so much more honest, that I was sick of myself and I could not look at her warm eyes, I suppressed the shiver brought on by her brown arms around my neck and the long fingers in my hair. I did not kiss her. She kissed me, author of The Little Dog Laughed.”

Quote by John Fante

Work

Ask the Dust

John Steinbeck's poignant story follows the tumultuous relationship between a Mexican woman and an American drifter in the dusty, arid landscape of California's Salinas Valley. The narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression. more

Author

John Fante
John Fante

John Fante was an American novelist known for his works that depicted the lives of the underclass in Los Angeles. His writing often focused on the experiences of Italian-Americans, particularly his own family background. Fante's notable works include 'Artists in the Family' and 'Waiting for Henry'. more

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