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John Fante: Critical Essay by Richard Collins

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SOURCE: Collins, Richard. “Fante's Confessional: Stories or Plain Fiction.” In John Fante: A Literary Portrait, pp. 51-72. Toronto: Guernica, 2000.

In the following essay, Collins delineates the major thematic concerns of the stories comprising Dago Red.

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