Goodbye, bunker hill

J. Fante
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Written soon after Ask the Dust appeared in late 1939, this little-known piece of non-fiction by John Fante appeared in the Los Angeles Times. In it, Fante reminisces about his early days in Los Angeles, those days in the early 1930s when he was young and broke and often hungry but filled with dreams of literary greatness. He presents a gallery of character sketches of the people he lived amidst, from the drunk who lived next door in Fante’s beloved Bunker Hill rooming house to the generous Japanese grocer at Grand Central Market. Filled with feeling for a lost time and cherished memories, this piece reveals a side of John Fante that will captivate readers who want to learn more about the author of Ask the Dust.
再见,邦克山
在《问尘》于1939年底出版后不久,约翰·凡特的这部鲜为人知的非虚构作品出现在《洛杉矶时报》上。在书中,凡特回忆了他早年在洛杉矶的日子,那是20世纪30年代初,他很年轻,身无分文,经常饥肠辘辘,但却充满了文学成就的梦想。他展示了一系列与他生活在一起的人的性格素描,从住在范特心爱的邦克山公寓隔壁的醉汉到大中央市场慷慨的日本杂货店老板。这篇文章充满了对逝去的时光的怀念和珍贵的回忆,揭示了约翰·凡特的一面,想要了解更多关于作者的读者将会着迷。
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