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Copyright Flinders University May 2013

Abstract

The problem is that if you are familiar with Bukowski's writing, Ask the Dust, despite being published more than three decades before Bukowski's debut novel, will feel a little too familiar. [...]for all the praise John Fante has received from many, including Bukowski, who tout Ask the Dust as one of the great American novels of the twentieth century, this hero worship could be considered parallel to the kind of obsession with various women that both Bukowski and Fante have depicted in their writing: once their alter egos have become fixated on a given woman in a narrative, often with very little prompt or reason, their attention is unswerving. [...]my lack of investment in Arturo Bandini, as well as the repulsion and frustration I often felt towards him, are reason enough to not pursue reading the remaining books of The Bandini Quartet.

Details

Title
Ask the Dust
Author
Nedic, Dunja
Pages
1-2
Publication year
2013
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
Research Centre for Transcultural Creativity and Education (TRACE)
e-ISSN
18364845
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1444021428
Copyright
Copyright Flinders University May 2013