86d, Dan Fante
86d, Dan Fante
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86'd
A Novel

Author: Dan Fante

Narrator: Don Hagen

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/30/2012

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

“I’m Bruno Dante…writer of short fiction, a guy with a failed book and a twelve-year-old Pontiac to his name. A forty-two year old wannabe. Swimming against the tide. Starting over one more time.” In Los Angeles struggling telemarketer-writer and part time drunk, Bruno Dante, is jobless again. The publication of his book of short stories has been put off indefinitely. Searching The Times want ads for a gig, he finds a chauffeur job opening. When Bruno calls the number in the ad he discovers the boss is his former employer from Manhattan, David Koffman, opening a West Coast branch of his thriving limo service. Koffman hires Bruno as resident Manager of Dav-Ko Hollywood under one condition: He must remain sober. Instant business success triggers a downward spiral for Dav-Ko’s new Manager and Bruno finds himself in a series of drinking binges, blackouts and bouts of depression. Bruno learns he must ultimately confront the madness of his mind or let his old and familiar demons get the best of him yet again. Written in an arresting first-person narrative that blurs the lines between fact and fiction, 86’d confronts issues of alcoholism and depression with a gritty style that never stifles the tenderness and humor of Fante’s words.

About Dan Fante

Dan Fante is the author of the memoir Fante, the novels 86'd, Chump Change, Mooch, and Spitting Off Tall Buildings, and several books of poetry, short stories, and plays. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Max on August 19, 2016

The first thing to know about addiction is that it's a radical self-centeredness - the high, the unshareable private pleasure, takes priority over every thing and every one else in the world while the addict is active with their substance of choice. Given that fact you'll find that addict-writers wr......more

Goodreads review by Ronald on July 24, 2011

This was my first exposure to author Dan Fante. I avoided knowing anything about him before reading this book, as I wanted to experience it without preconceptions. The first-person narrative is from Bruno Dante, and starting with my efforts to keep the names of author and narrator straight, I had th......more

Goodreads review by Colin N. on July 25, 2011

In "86'd" Bruno Dante struggles with his demons (alcoholism, drug abuse, the violent voices in his head) as he attempts to hold down a job with a limo service in LA. Those familiar with Fante's other works (which all feature Dante as protagonist) will welcome a return to the sordid, darkly comic wor......more

Goodreads review by Ara on June 04, 2012

I didn't like it as much as Chump Change or Mooch, and his cab driver stories were a lot more entertaining in Short Dog.......more

Goodreads review by Rick on August 21, 2023

A tough nasty book about a raging and enraged alcoholic navigating Hollywood while trying to ignite a writing career. A quick easy entertainment.......more