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Ulin, David L. (editor)

by Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology

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New York. 2002. October 2002. Library of America. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 1931082278. 880 pages. hardcover. Design by Doyle Partners. keywords: Literature Anthology Los Angeles. FROM THE PUBLISHER - In WRITING LOS ANGELES: A LITERARY ANTHOLOGY, The Library of America presents a glittering panorama m fiction, poetry, essays, journalism, and diaries by more than seventy writers. Beginning with Helen Hunt Jackson's romantic portrayal of the city's early days, the anthology covers a century's worth of Los Angeles writing. It brings to life the entrancing surfaces and unsettling contradictions of the City of Angels, from Raymond Chandler's evocation of murderous moods fed by the Santa Ana winds to John Gregory Dunne's affectionate tribute to ‘the deceptive perspectives of the pale subtropical light.' Here are fascinating strata of Los Angeles history, from the 1920s oil boom and the 1940s Zoot Suit Riots to 1950s beat culture and 1980s graffiti art, from flamboyant evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson to surf music genius Brian Wilson. The pleasures and discontents of the Hollywood movie colony are parsed by such observers as Nathanael West, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Christopher Isherwood. Fragile ecosystems, architectural splendors, and social chasms are examined by writers as vanous as M.EK. Fisher, William Faulkner, Bertolt Brecht, Evelyn Waugh, Octavio Paz, Joan Didion, Ray Bradbury, Charles Bukowski, Walter Mosley, Mona Simpson, and Charles Mingus. Art Pepper discovers the Central Avenue jazz scene of the 1940s; Salka Viertel recalls her circle of German EmigrE intellectuals; Garrett Hongo navigates the complexities of the city's racial patchwork; Tom Wolfe celebrates the sub- culture of custom car aficionados; John McPhee investigates the devastation of Los Angeles mud slides; screenwriter Robert Towne reflects on Chinatown's origin; David Hockney teaches him- self to drive; James Ellroy delineates the world of hard-bitten homicide cops; Pico Iyer finds at LAX ‘as clear an image as exists today of the world we are about to enter.' WRITING LOS ANGELES is an incomparable literary tour of a city of shifting identities and endless surprises. inventory #32861 ISBN: 1931082278.

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Title
Ulin, David L. (editor)
Author
Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
1931082278
ISBN 13
9781931082273
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Library of America
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September 26, 2002

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