Full of Life
by John Fante
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appears in About Los Angeles and Fiction.
The narrator is an ItalianAmerican writer living in Los Angeles with his pregnant wife, Joyce. As the novel follows the course of Joyce's pregnancy, John deals with Joyce's shifting emotional moods, her growing interest in Roman Catholicism (from which John himself has fallen away), and termite infestation in the house. All of this is further comp...
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appears in About Los Angeles and Fiction.
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