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Fat City

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4.1
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  • 183 pages
  • 7 hours of reading

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This novel explores the indestructibility of hope and the complexities of the human condition through the lives of two young boxers, Ernie Munger and Billy Tully, in Stockton, California. One is in his late teens, while the other is approaching thirty, and their lives intersect amidst the backdrop of glittering dreams and harsh realities. The narrative captures their struggles to break free from their circumstances, reflecting the broader experiences of those around them. It presents the sporting life with a raw honesty, devoid of melodrama or false heroics, evoking both pain and beauty. Renowned authors have praised its impact: Denis Johnson noted its profound influence on his writing, while Joan Didion emphasized its authentic depiction of life in the region, transforming everyday experiences into a metaphor for emotional desolation. David Wagoner admired the vividness of the characters, and Ivan Gold highlighted Gardner's insider perspective, portraying lost and beaten individuals with empathy. Harry Mark Petrakis commended the visceral reality of the narrative, and Ross Macdonald recognized its exploration of deeper themes of race and forgiveness. Originally published in 1969, this American classic has gained stature over the years and was adapted into an acclaimed film by John Huston.

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Fat City, Leonard Gardner

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Released
1991
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