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John Fante: Critical Review by Basil Davenport

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SOURCE: Davenport, Basil. “Toscana Saga.” Saturday Review of Literature 22 (29 September 1940): 18.

In the following review, Davenport finds the stories in Dago Red to be in the same vein as the subject matter and tone of Fante's novel, Wait until Spring, Bandini.

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