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John Fante

John Fante

1909–1983; american novelist, short story writer and screenwriter of italian descent

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Birthdate
April 8, 1909
Birthplace
Boulder, Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
Date of Death
May 8, 1983
Place of Death
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Woodland Hills, Los Angeles
Author of
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Grundwissen 2. Fachwirte, Fachkaufleute, Betriebswirte
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Bandini
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L'Orgie suici de "1933 fut une mauvaise année"
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The Bandini Quartet
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Wait until spring, Bandini
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Un Ano Pesimo
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Espera a la primavera, Bandini
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El vino de la juventud
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Educated at
Long Beach City College
Long Beach City College
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University of Colorado
University of Colorado
Occupation
Writer
Writer
Author
Author
Novelist
Novelist
Screenwriter
Screenwriter
ISNI
00000001147024230
Open Library ID
OL39411A0
VIAF
320081590

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Child
Dan Fante
Dan Fante
Citizenship
United States
United States
Father of
Dan Fante
Dan Fante
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Genre
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Novel
Notable Work
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Full of Life
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Ask the Dust
Dago Red
Dago Red
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
Wait Until Spring, Bandini
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The Road to Los Angeles
Wikidata ID
Q319746
Overview

John Fante was an American writer, screenwriter, and novelist known for his notable works such as "Ask the Dust" , "Dago Red" , "Wait Until Spring, Bandini" , "Full of Life" , and "The Road to Los Angeles" . Fante was born on April 8, 1909, in Boulder, Colorado and held citizenship in the United States . He attended the University of Colorado .

Over the course of his career, Fante worked in various genres, including novels . His son, Dan Fante, also pursued a career in writing . John Fante passed away on May 8, 1983, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles .

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