Dreams from Bunker Hill

Par : John Fante
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  • Nombre de pages152
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-06-201306-4
  • EAN9780062013064
  • Date de parution18/05/2010
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEcco

Résumé

My first collision with fame was hardly memorable. I was a busboy at Marx's Deli. The year was 1934. The place was Third and Hill, Los Angeles. I was twenty-one years old, living in a world bounded on the west by Bunker Hill, on the east by Los Angeles Street, on the south by Pershing Square, and on the north by Civic Center. I was a busboy nonpareil, with great verve and style for the profession, and though I was dreadfully underpaid (one dollar a day plus meals) I attracted considerable attention as I whirled from table to table, balancing a tray on one hand, and eliciting smiles from my customers.
I had something else beside a waiter's skill to offer my patrons, for I was also a writer.
My first collision with fame was hardly memorable. I was a busboy at Marx's Deli. The year was 1934. The place was Third and Hill, Los Angeles. I was twenty-one years old, living in a world bounded on the west by Bunker Hill, on the east by Los Angeles Street, on the south by Pershing Square, and on the north by Civic Center. I was a busboy nonpareil, with great verve and style for the profession, and though I was dreadfully underpaid (one dollar a day plus meals) I attracted considerable attention as I whirled from table to table, balancing a tray on one hand, and eliciting smiles from my customers.
I had something else beside a waiter's skill to offer my patrons, for I was also a writer.
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