The Road to Los Angeles

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978-0-87685-649-9
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The Road to Los Angeles is a novel by the American writer John Fante. It was written in 1936, but was published posthumously in 1985 by Black Sparrow Press. The novel is one of four featuring Fante's alter ego Arturo Bandini. In the Bandini chronology, it is set after Wait Until Spring, Bandini and before Ask the Dust.

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What a superb and authentic portrayal of that juvenile bitter arrogance which can reach an absolute peak of egomaniacal thought. What Fante managed to do with this book, whether or not he knew, is to turn a complete pompous cunt into a tragic character. Yes, you cannot help but feel bad for people around Bandini. But, at one point, you realize how many things needed to go wrong in Bandini's life for him to become such a hateful person. You feel Bandini's resentment and anger, and then it just makes sense. He despises himself more than anyone else. And it pains you even more once you get to the end of the novel and Bandini is still Bandini. And he is leaving. He is running away from himself. He has learned nothing. Tragic. But also a mirror!

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