Fante had a mighty effect upon me . . . Fante was my god. --Charles Bukowski The best literary biographies always bring you back to the work, and Stephen Cooper's Full of Life certainly does that.
In the definitive biography of John Fante, English and film studies professor Stephen Cooper explores the life of a man whose muse was Los Angeles.
'The world's bleakest romantic comedy' - Los Angeles Times The narrator of John Fante's extravagant domestic comedy, who lives in Los Angeles, finds himself a home-owner and expectant father almost simultaneously and both sensations please ...
Certain that all women could benefit from the candid truths of what exactly it is like to become a mother, from finding out you are pregnant to bringing your new bundle of joy into the world, Nancy shares some of the tips she received from ...
In the first comprehensive biography of Fante, Stephen Cooper untangles the enigma of one of twentieth-century literature's great outsider figures, whose early novels and stories are lately classed with the best work of Nathanael West and ...
... their uniqueness and beauty, conservation of the foundations of life of the diverse animal and plant communities, protection and development of the complete biotope sequence in the vicinity of the Elbe bank and ... Full of Life 155 ...
She had no strength inside her (humu hamna nguvu kabisa), not even to stand or walk. She also avoided going to the washroom as she was unable to go herself anymore and needed to be escorted (sindikiza) by her daughter.
Knowledge itself is becoming a commodity, but how we become authentic, engage and work together is still very hard to copy. same army of “Full of Life” companies are companies where every employee understands the companies' Who are we.