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Short Dog: Cab Driver Stories from the L.A. Streets

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In this collection of 8 short fictions the author of A-Gin-Pissing-Raw-Meat-Duel-Carburetor-V8-Son-Of-A-Bitch From Los Angeles and Chump Change gives "a running commentary on the truth behind Los Angeles's gleaming fa ade— a life of brief encounters, desperation, addiction and the chasm-sized distance between people. Dan Fante takes the traditional cab driver 'knowledge' to a deeper place fueled by raw emotion, wine-guzzling existentialism and fleetingly poetic epiphanies. Here, the City of Angels' halo has definitely slipped"— Time Out Magazine. The work of Dan Fante, son of author John Fante, has also been praised by John Fowles and likened to "the genius of Bukowski and Hubert Selby, Jr."— Elle.

120 pages, Paperback

First published December 22, 2005

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Profile Image for Tom Mooney.
917 reviews401 followers
December 7, 2021
A raw, unruly, sad, hilarious little motherfucker of a book. Short Dog is a grim and brilliant masterpiece which I already can't wait to read again.

"(Dan) Fante was my God!" you might hear a young pretender to Bukowski shout... If there was any chance this kind of shit would get published ever again.
Profile Image for Guy Salvidge.
Author 15 books43 followers
October 29, 2021
Short Dog (or Corksucker as it's known in the UK) is probably Dan Fante's best book. Dan's father John was a writer himself, and inspired Charles Bukowski who ended up being far more famous than he. And then, in turn, Dan Fante's work is very much in the vein of Bukowski, except that if anything it is even more unhinged. There's a self-loathing in Dan Fante that makes him a more sympathetic character that Buk. Like his idol, Dan Fante's only subject is himself.

And so what we have here is a collection of eight breathtakingly sordid stories about driving cabs around LA, getting drunk, getting laid and generally behaving like a crazy shitbird. In its way this is high-octane, perhaps even peerless stuff. It puts Bukowski in the shade, which is something I didn't really feel when reading Fante's novels (I've read all of them except his last, Point Doom). To repeat: this would appear to be thinly-veiled autobiography in the style of Bukowski's Post Office, but more so. Go get it.
Profile Image for Ray.
204 reviews17 followers
April 4, 2021
Although I found out about Dan's books through posts about his dad- John Fante, the only similarity on the surface is that both write about Los Angeles in specific time periods. This is the first book of Dan's I've read, so I don't know if the cab driver narrator is a crafted character or if these stories are based in real life. If you know downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood streets, the stories are almost cinematic. Other readers may give this a higher grade. I think because some of the stories remind me of an earlier part of my life, when observing crazy situations was almost harder than being a participant in them. I'll go back for more of Dan's work and I hope Danny Bland writes another one.
Profile Image for Daniel Quinn.
170 reviews7 followers
July 13, 2024
to be frank, i don’t like the “embittered alcoholic ranting and raving at a cruel, unforgiving world” genre of fiction much nowadays. however, i liked how Dan was able to pretty vividly portray these fucked up and borderline irredeemable characters and tell their stories in a way that felt freshly entertaining.
Profile Image for Mikko Hongisto.
14 reviews
July 21, 2019
En oikein muuta keksi sanoa tästä kuin ”nasty”. Likaisenilkeää, joskus vastenmielistä. Välillä likaisuus menee paskaiseksi eli liialliseksi, suomennettuina ei ehkä toimi niin hyvin härskeimmät jutut.
Profile Image for Ara Molina.
15 reviews26 followers
May 19, 2012
A compilation of short stories. Some are of them are funny and others are quite sad, but all of them are populated with the usual colorful characters that you find in all of Dan Fante's books.
Profile Image for Tom.
1,172 reviews
December 2, 2021
Dan Fante’s story narrators are bullshitters—drunks who pass the time between sips telling expletive-filled tales of debauchery, drugs, and drinks: scamming detox programs and taxi fares, lying to lovers, issuing threats, raising cane, and so forth—the whole race-to-the-bottom scene. Like his father John’s friend, Charles Bukowski, Fante’s narrators are also closeted men of culture: articulate, well-read, having a sense of good taste but also a taste for self-destruction. (Fante, unlike his father and grandfather, eventually dried out for good.)

In Short Dog, these fictionalized exploits include encounters with a malicious doorman of a swanky hotel; a relationship with a woman whose on-again, off-again nature reflects when the narrator is in or out of detox programs; befriending addicts with a boa whose needs outweigh their own; rolling drunks and getting STDs; and so much more, living down-and-out in L.A. The stories make for fun reading, mainly because they’re read from a safely hygienic distance.
Profile Image for Louise Bentley.
54 reviews6 followers
July 21, 2025
Dank, cab driver stories from LA. Published in the US as Short Dogs, Immediately thought oh wow, he must be a John Fante fan. No, it’s only John Fante’s actual son. If you like that kind of dirty realism, drunks & bums in it for the hustle then this one’s for you. Very Bukowski, course and spicy. Kind of interesting that he didn’t stray too far from this theme though. Very visceral stories, you can literally feel the sweat dripping and catch the smell of liquor in the pages.

#Danfante #corksucker #shortdogs #dirtyrealism #cabdriverstories #hustlerfiction @wreckingballpress this copy loaned from @leedslibraries
Profile Image for Femivegaju.
18 reviews3 followers
December 27, 2021
Dan Fante is a French writer. It is his own words. I am really delighted to have discover such a great author, and I didn't expect to like his work as much as I did. I randomly bought it because I saw on the cover a quote from The New York Times comparing Fante to Bukowski. What a butt, I immediately bought it, and I'm glad to have done it. I can't wait to read his others works, especially novels and poems highly trailered in this book.

Oh, and don't forget, Dan Fante is a French writer. Just saying.
Profile Image for Bookcat88.
101 reviews
March 3, 2022
For fans of Dan Fante this will suffice. Otherwise it’s more of Fante’s stories featuring the hard drinking troubled neurotic character Bruno Dante. Some of the stories are an amusing read, others a disappointment. One story is in screenplay format which is particularly bad. Three stars overall.
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107 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2018
toza sor babasını okucakken niye bunu okudum
Profile Image for Josh Sherman.
214 reviews10 followers
September 10, 2021
Something about Dan Fante's stories is just a bit off — maybe a bit try-hard. But still, there are great moments here, and a couple of these stories will definitely stick with me.
Profile Image for Hanna Abi Akl.
Author 14 books39 followers
July 11, 2022
Fante is raw and unapologetic. His words cut deep like blades, and his voice is honest throughout. An enthralling read.
Profile Image for Scott Miller.
10 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2023
I was saddened to finish this and realize that the author was dead. I thought it was more contemporary. I like that he’s like Bukowski, to some extent, and hope to read some of his others.
Profile Image for Steph.
9 reviews
October 21, 2023
everything about this book and author was annoying and boring as hell
Profile Image for AutomaticSlim.
375 reviews3 followers
November 10, 2023
Filthy bastard. I'll be glad when I finish all your books. Oh I'll finish them all right, you filthy bastard
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89 reviews
January 13, 2024
nitty and gritty, leaves you feeling like you have to shower the puke off of yourself after
Profile Image for Suvi.
866 reviews154 followers
February 13, 2025
I believe the title is a word play from "cock sucker"? Would fit in nicely, since the characters seem to be a bunch of morons, who also happen to have difficulties in sorting out their lives. "Cork sucker" might mean someone who has problems with alcohol.

I have to say I was slightly disappointed. The stories were relatively entertaining, and some of the characters delightfully crazy (the giant snake story was gross but amusing). As a whole the collection just seemed a bit flat, or maybe I just didn't get the deeper meaning behind it. I usually expect a fantastic idea or some sort of twist in my short stories, so maybe this just didn't have a chance in the first place.

I did appreciate Fante showing us the other side of Los Angeles, it's way more interesting than pumped up Barbies. Fante has been compared to Charles Bukowski, so I'd maybe recommend this to his fans.
Profile Image for Tetikteol.
13 reviews
January 5, 2013
mm, bir los angeles kaçıklaması olduğundan mütevellit okunmasında bir nevi fayda gördüm. faydalıdır. okunsun. amerikayı görmek istemek birşey değildir. amerikada taksici olmayı istemek, pompacı olmayı istemek, ayyaş olup köprü altlarında sıfırlanmayı istemek; işte budur amerikayı göğsünde uyutmak. onu sevmek. okuyun.
Profile Image for Rich Osburn.
24 reviews
January 27, 2025
To date, this is my second favorite book of all time. Why? I just love Dan's approach to his stories, and he does a brilliant job of tying it all together in the end. I have read it cover to cover a dozen times, and am always looking for another reason to walk in his shoes once more, and laugh aloud as he takes me down a side of the street I have never known. Brilliant work.
Profile Image for Chloe.
92 reviews28 followers
July 12, 2014
This could be really good if Dan Fante didn't try to be a better writer than his father. Is that legacy such a burden that he has to remind us every three lines that his characters are desperate, drunk, or broke? The stories are great but smell a bit fake sometimes.
Profile Image for Matt.
27 reviews15 followers
January 25, 2011
Was curious to check out John Fante's kid. He's no slouch. Funny and revolting stories very much in his dad or Bukowski's style. Oddly moving and charming...
3 reviews
February 11, 2014
babasinin izinden giden bir ogul icin fena is cikarmamis. dan'le tanistigim ilk kitapti, fena da degildi.
Profile Image for Stephane.
11 reviews
August 1, 2015
Enjoyed it but definitely not as good and strong as his previous works.
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