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The
Misread City, co-edited
with Scott Timberg, was published by Red
Hen Press, 2003.
From
the cover: "This new and necessary book — a collection
of author profiles, literary journalism, and speculative pieces
about the Southland’s writing and publishing scene —
aims to capture the Southern California of here and now. We
want to get at the Los Angeles that came after the gumshoes,
the wisecracking Englishmen, after the Boosters, the Beats,
and the boozers, after the despairing heroines of Joan Didion
and the coked-up rich kids of Bret Easton Ellis. What is literary
Los Angeles about now? Do these old templates survive, the way
Hawthorne’s Puritans still echo through the fiction of
New England and Cooper’s frontiersmen still stalk the
literature of the mountain West? Without ignoring the city’s
rich past, we have tried to focus on the present-living writers
active in the final decade of the last century and the first
few years of the new one. One guiding conviction is that the
literary arts have taken their own shape in Southern California;
from its poetry to its ! pulp fiction, a shape that often baffles
its Eastern and British visitors."
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