



Dreams from Bunker Hill
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4.2 • 10 Ratings
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
My first collision with fame was hardly memorable. I was a busboy at Marx's Deli. The year was 1934. The place was Third and Hill, Los Angeles. I was twenty-one years old, living in a world bounded on the west by Bunker Hill, on the east by Los Angeles Street, on the south by Pershing Square, and on the north by Civic Center. I was a busboy nonpareil, with great verve and style for the profession, and though I was dreadfully underpaid (one dollar a day plus meals) I attracted considerable attention as I whirled from table to table, balancing a tray on one hand, and eliciting smiles from my customers. I had something else beside a waiter's skill to offer my patrons, for I was also a writer.
Customer Reviews
Dreams from Bunker Hill
One of the best books that anyone living in downtown Los Angeles missed! Bukowski in tone. Simple read, but one that captures the reader and makes one an instant fan of John Fante. Must read if you grew up in the middle of down town Los Angeles and you want to read a similar experience!