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Fante Bukowski

Esta humorística serie de novelas gráficas narra la vida y las luchas de su personaje titular, un artista que navega por bloqueos creativos, problemas financieros y el caos general de la vida. Aunque no siempre pulcra, la narración ofrece una mirada sincera y a menudo dolorosamente divertida a la búsqueda de una carrera artística. Es una narrativa de perseverancia contra viento y marea, envuelta en un estilo artístico crudo pero accesible. Los fanáticos del humor absurdo y las historias sobre artistas en apuros encontrarán mucho que apreciar.

Fante Bukowski Three: A Perfect Failure
Fante Bukowski 2
The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski
Fante Bukowski

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  1. Noah Van Sciver’s latest graphic novella drops in on the life of the self-styled, aspiring young writer, Fante Bukowski, as he delusively makes his way to literary fame and fortune, one drink at a time. Living in a cheap hotel, consorting with the debased and downtrodden, searching for that golden idea that will rocket him to the success he yearns for as the great American novelist, and to get respect from his father once and for all. But, there’s just one problem: Fante Bukowski has no talent for writing.

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  2. Living in a beat-up motel, consorting with the downtrodden and mid-level literati, Fante Bukowski must overcome great obstacles: a love interest turned rival, ghostwriting a teen celebrity's memoirs, no actual talent ― to gain the respect and adoration of critics and, more importantly, his father. Van Sciver has created a scathing, hilarious, and empathetic character study of a self-styled author determined to prove that he's just one more poem (or drink) away from success.

    The Complete Works of Fante Bukowski1
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  3. Fante Bukowski 2

    • 120 páginas
    • 5 horas de lectura

    This graphic novella catches up with aspiring young writer Fante Bukowski one year later; he’s attempting to establish himself in a new city’s literary scene, self-publishing his first zine, and coming to terms with his feelings for an old friend. Fante Bukowski yearns for success as the great American novelist, and to get respect from his father once and for all. But, there’s just one problem: he still has no talent for writing.

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  4. After another year of living in the great American Midwest, self-styled erudite and superstar-to-be Fante Bukowski has a final showdown between his father and his dreams, is hired to ghostwrite a teen celebrity’s memoir, and attends his first local zine fest. Meanwhile, there are hidden forces working behind the scenes to push Fante Bukowski into the critical and financial success he’s always longed for, despite his continued lack of talent.

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