Lettere 1932-1981
โ Scribed by John Fante
- Publisher
- Einaudi
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- Italian
- Leaves
- 454
- Series
- Einaudi. Stile libero big
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Impiegato in un'impresa per la produzione di ghiaccio, operaio in una fabbrica di pesce in scatola, tuttofare per uno studio professionale, sguattero in bar e ristoranti. La tormentata carriera dello scrittore John Fante inizia cosรฌ, nei primi anni Trenta, con l'arrivo in California, poco piรน che ventenne, e il sogno di diventare scrittore. Le lettere che Fante scrive ai genitori, alla moglie e, piรบ avanti, agli amici scrittori e ai suoi editori, ripercorrono la sua intera esistenza e dร nno conto dell'enorme lavorio che sta dietro a pagine solo apparentemente fresche e spontanee.
ยซCara mamma, passo il mio tempo a scrivere fino a che la situazione prenderร una piega migliore. Ogni scrittore deve fare la fame per un po' prima di valere qualcosa. Deve sperimentare tanto le difficoltร quanto le cose facili, e in questo momento mi tocca la parte brutta di quest'affare di vivere. Non preoccuparti per me. In qualche modo me la cavo sempreยป.
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