Call for papers
“West of One’s Roots: Ethno-cultural Spaces in John Fante’ Works and His Reception between Italy and the US”
Quaderni del ‘900 is soliciting papers written by young scholars on John Fante’s life and works to be published in a special issue devoted to this American author of Italian origins, alternatively described as “my god” (Charles Bukowski), “a writer as American as Huckleberry Finn” (Carey McWilliams), “the Italian American Hemingway” (Fred Gardaphé), “inspired by Verga, D’Annunzio, and Pirandello” (Emilio Cecchi).
John Fante’s Italian cultural roots are an intrinsic part of his personal and fictional world, yet his background has only intermittently been a central concern in literary criticism devoted to his work. A writer who has shuttled in both imaginative and material ways between Italy and the US, and within the US between Colorado and California, Fante has crafted, with his unique narrative force, hybrid spaces in which the mental and concrete geographies of his life became embodied: American building sites with Italian immigrant workers; family homes in which Italian and American surnames make love and war; Italian places seen through the eyes of the American visitor; etc. Fante’s Italian and American spaces capture the striking tension between these two worlds together with their paradoxical co-existence. His poignant interweaving of the contradictions of these two cultural realities in his private and artistic environments will be the departure point of this volume which intends to shed light on his past and present legacy as a novelist and screenwriter in both countries. In Italy, where he is esteemed by scholars and considered to be a cult author by the general public, his works have been translated since the 1940s, and one of his early novels, Ask the Dust, was included in the daily La Repubblica’s book series of 20th-century world classics. Yet interestingly, Fante remains a niche writer in the US: while his work has been the focus of several researchers and has created a group of passionate followers, he is still partially unknown, and only recent Hollywood productions such as Robert Towne’s Ask the Dust (2006) have brought the public’s attention onto him. After all these years, his writings continue to be captivating, irritating, and challenging, all at once, mostly for their subtle overlapping of misery and glamour that endlessly provokes and chides, ultimately leaving no reader indifferent.
This issue of Quaderni del ‘900 seeks to assess Fante’s continuous and growing attraction as a complex artist, in the country of his parents as well as his own. Of particular interest are papers that privilege a theoretical perspective on the construction and invention of space in Fante’s works, with a specific reference to Los Angeles and California, where this volume will take shape.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Italian and American Spaces in Fante’s Life and Literature (Rome, Los Angeles, Long
Beach, Torricella Peligna …)
Is John Fante an Italian American writer?
Fante’s initial and contemporary reception in Italy and the US (and in France)
Fante in the US between Hollywood and Literature
The Representation of Women: Gendered Spaces in Fante’s Works
Ethnicity and Class in Fante’s Novels
Fante vis-à-vis Italian and American Authors: Influence and Inspiration
Fante’s Language: Standard American, Italian Interferences and Foreign Borrowings
Fante’s Work Adapted to the Screen (film, documentaries)
Quaderni del ‘900 is a yearly literary journal of Italian Studies (modern and contemporary literature), published by California State University Long Beach. Founded in 2001, it was designed to provide a space for young scholars to publish articles on topics relevant to the field (single authors or comparative issues) both in Italy and the US. Past topics have included: Pasolini; Pavese; Italian post-colonial literature; and Italian women writers in the Fascist period.
For a full description of the journal, directed by Prof. Stefano Giovanardi and Prof. Carlo Chiarenza, please see:
www.libraweb.net/riviste.php?chiave=90
The volume will include between 10 and 14 articles. Essays, not to exceed 20 double-spaced pages and written in Italian or English, should conform to the style-sheet criteria set forth by the MLA for essays in both English and Italian. For guidelines on the MLA style, please see information on line (http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/) or in printed form (www.mla.org/store/CID24/PID159)
The issue will feature a special introduction to Fante’s life and work by Dr. Stephen Cooper, Prof. of English and Creative Writing, California State University Long Beach, and author of Full of Life: A Biography of John Fante (2000). It will also include a creative piece.
Deadline for submission is December 15, 2006; publication expected by 2007. Early submissions are welcome. All contributions will be refereed.
Interested contributors can send the essay, accompanied by a 300-word abstract and a one-page bio with list of publications, to the editor of the issue, Teresa Fiore, via email (tfiore@csulb.edu):
Dr. Teresa Fiore
Assistant Professor of Italian
Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures
California State University Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-2406
Tel. (562) 985-4322
Fax (562) 985-2406
Selected bibliography
Fante’s works
For a full list in English, please see:
Cooper, Stephen. Full of Life: A Biography of John Fante. New York: North Point
Press, 2001 (revised edition, Angel City Press, 2005). 383-385.
For a full list in Italian, please see:
Durante, Francesco. “L’Odissea di un Wop: John Fante.” Ed. Sebastiano Martelli, Il
sogno italo-americano. Realtà e immaginario dell’emigrazione negli Stati Uniti. Napoli: Cuen, 1998. 133-142.
Criticism in English
Collins, Richard. John Fante: A Literary Portrait. Toronto: Guernica, 2000.
Cooper, Stephen, and David Fine. John Fante: A Critical Gathering. Madison:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999.
Kordich, Catherine. John Fante: His Novels and Novellas. New York: Twayne
Publishers, 2000.
Lee, Patrick W. Fante, Bandini, and Franklin's American Dream. MA Thesis. California
State University Long Beach, 1997.
Criticism in Italian
AA.VV. John Fante scrittore e sceneggiatore. Pescara: Istituto Multimediale
Internazionale Scrittura e Immagine/Ediars, 1998.
Durante, Francesco. “L’Odissea di un Wop: John Fante.” Ed. Sebastiano Martelli, Il
sogno italo-americano. Realtà e immaginario dell’emigrazione negli Stati Uniti. Napoli: Cuen, 1998.
Biographies (respectively in English and Italian)
Cooper, Stephen. Full of Life: A Biography of John Fante. New York: North Point
Press, 2001 (revised edition, Angel City 2005).
Paoletti, Gianni. John Fante: Storie di un italoamericano. Foligno: Editoriale Umbra,
2004.
Correspondence in English
Fante, John and H.L. Mencken. John Fante & H.l. Mencken: A Personal
Correspondence, 1930-1952. Edited by Michael Moreau. Santa Rosa, Black Sparrow, 1989.
Fante, John. Selected Letters. Edited by Seamus Cooney. Santa Rosa, Black
Sparrow, 1991.
Videos
Di Lello, Giovanna. John Fante: Outline of a Writer. Pescara, Italy: Cooperativa
Rosabella, 2003.