Joyce Fante

American writer, wife of John Fante

Joyce Fante was an American poet and editor. She was married to writer John Fante from 1937 to his death in 1983.

Career

She was born in Placer County, California, the second daughter of Joseph and Louise Smart, Placer County pioneers. Her father was born in the small gold-mining Sierra Nevada town of Dutch Flat, son of Daniel Smart, who come to California in 1851 during the Gold Rush. Her mother, Louise Smart (born Louise Runchel), was a school teacher.[1]

Joyce Smart was raised in Roseville, California, and attended Stanford University. She wrote for The American Mercury, and played the piano. Fante and Joyce Smart met on January 30, 1937, and got married on July 31 of that same year in Reno, Nevada.[2]

References

  1. ^ Fante, D. (2011). Fante: A Family's Legacy of Writing, Drinking and Surviving. Harper Perennial.
  2. ^ Cooper, S. (2000). Full of Life: A Biography of John Fante. New York: North Point Press. p. 142-45. ISBN 9780865475540.
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The Bandini QuartetFilms written
  • It's All True (unfinished, 1942)
  • Youth Runs Wild (1944)
  • My Man and I (1952)
  • Jeanne Eagels (1957)
  • Walk on the Wild Side (1962)
  • The Reluctant Saint (1962)
  • Maya (1966)
  • Something for a Lonely Man (1968)
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  • Full of Life (1956)
  • Wait Until Spring, Bandini (1989)
  • Ask the Dust (2006)
  • My Dog Stupid (2019)
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