Quote by: John Fante

I went to the library. I looked at the magazines, at the pictures in them. One day I went to the bookshelves, and pulled out a book. It was Winesburg, Ohio.. I sat at a long mahogany table and began to read. All at once my world turned over. The sky fell in. The book held me. The tears came. My heart beat fast. I read until my eyes burned. I took the book home. I read another Anderson. I read and I read, and I was heartsick and lonely and in love with a book, many books, until it came naturally, and I sat there with a pencil and a long tablet, and tried to write, until I felt I could not go on because the words would not come as they did in Anderson, they only came like drops of blood from my heart.


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Author Bio


  • NameJohn Fante
  • Description1909–1983; American novelist, short story writer and screenwriter of Italian descent
  • BornApril 8, 1909
  • DiedMay 8, 1983
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Screenwriter; Novelist