Paperback L.A. Book 1: A Casual Anthology: Clothes, Coffee, Crushes, Crimes (Paperback L.A., 1),Used

Paperback L.A. Book 1: A Casual Anthology: Clothes, Coffee, Crushes, Crimes (Paperback L.A., 1),Used

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Paperback LA is a surprising and witty collection of some of the best writing ever about Los Angeles. More than a dozen major selections include new work and fresh discoveries: a radio broadcast, a ballad, a magazine article, excerpts from prizewinning novels and memoirs. These pieces are punctuated by perceptive photo essays, a quotable lineup of oneliners, and other quick hits.In the company of a virtuosic band of storytellers, Paperback LA roams across the decades, from just after the Mission era to just after Hollywoods golden age, from the posthardcore punk scene to a reimagined today. With Susan Sontag, we visit Thomas Mann. With Paul Beatty, we turn a Metro ride into a PCH party. With Hctor Tobar, we search for people who lived somewhere around here. With Victoria Dailey, we look in on the boys in the backroom. Photographers share vivid moments of street sights, skaters at play, and activists on the march.Paperback LAs contributors have attitude, and they have information. Each inspired work illuminates some aspect of the citys rich, spreadout reality. Some shine a quick klieg light on a moment or person, others gradually reveal a dawning sense of placein settings that range from a 1920s rural dance pavilion to 1960s Dodger Stadium, with subject matter that sprawls from bookselling to bodysurfing.Contributions fromEve Babitz Paul Beatty Dan Bern Arna Bontemps Carlos Bulosan Cecil Castelucci Victoria Dailey William Heath Davis Robert Landau Justin Andrew Marks Steve Martin Hugo Reid Vin Scully Susan Sontag Clancy Sigel Hector Tobar Victor and Mary Lau Valle Elysa Voshell/Venice Arts

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