Ask The Dusk - John Fante: An Unsentimental Look at the Life of a Struggling Writer Trying to Exist in Depression-era Los Angeles
and Arturo in the film is more conventional. As Hoberman (1) says of this modification by Towne, "In a concession to popular taste, Towne supplies a romantic idyll that barely exists in the novel, complete with puppy and Camilla coughing up blood." While there are scenes in the film that show the masochistic nature of the relationship between Camilla an
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