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In this elegant and insightful piece of literary journalism, Alan Rifkin offers a sweeping account of how John Fante’s Ask the Dust has come to be a touchstone among contemporary writers in Los Angeles and southern California and a wellspring of the region’s literature. Combining his own personal journey as a writer of fiction and non-fiction with a survey of the works of such authors as Steve Erickson, Carolyn See, Joan Didion, Salvador Plascencia, Kate Braverman, and others, Rifkin traces a line connecting all of them to Fante’s signature work and its dreamlike image of the metropolis: “Every Los Angeles writer at the outskirts of vision feels a connection to Ask the Dust, the 1939 novel that, more than any other, seems to weep over this city’s corpse in the ecstasy of possessing it.”
在这篇优雅而深刻的文学新闻中,艾伦·里夫金对约翰·凡特的《问尘》如何成为洛杉矶和南加州当代作家的试金石以及该地区文学的源泉进行了全面的描述。里夫金将自己作为小说和非小说作家的个人经历与史蒂夫·埃里克森、卡罗琳·西、琼·迪迪安、萨尔瓦多·普拉森西亚、凯特·布雷弗曼等作家的作品结合起来,追溯了一条将他们所有人与凡特的标志性作品及其梦幻般的大都市形象联系起来的线:“每一位身处视野边缘的洛杉矶作家都觉得自己与《问尘》(Ask the Dust)有某种联系。这部1939年的小说似乎比其他任何一部都更能让人在拥有这座城市的狂喜中,为这座城市的尸体哭泣。”