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Everything Now

Lessons from the City-State of Los Angeles

Rosecrans Baldwin

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English
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
28 September 2021
America is obsessed with Los Angeles. And America has been thinking about Los Angeles all wrong, for decades, on repeat. Los Angeles is not just the place where the American dream hits the Pacific. Not just the end of the line anymore. Not just the vanishing point of America's western drive. Not just a city.

Los Angeles is best understood as a city-state. Functionally, aesthetically, mythologically, even technologically-a small independent territory, a sovereign place, a city and surrounding regions bound together by population density and an aura of autonomy and a sense of unfurling destiny. This is Los Angeles.

Deeply researched and reported, provocatively argued, and eloquently sung, Rosecrans Baldwin's Everything Now reveals the borders and probes the ecology of this Great American City-State, enumerates its cultural treasures and economic prowess, hails its heroes and charts its landmarks, plumbs its social and economic history, catalogs its canonical literature (from John Fante to Joan Didion to Mike Davis to Octavia Butler), probes its religions and spiritual practices, its languages and cuisines, and seeks the keys to its future. It is a protean, vibrant place-vastly more than its many, many parts.

Welcome to Los Angeles, the Great American City-State.

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Imprint:   Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 217mm,  Width: 147mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   376g
ISBN:   9780374150426
ISBN 10:   0374150427
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rosecrans Baldwin is the author of You Lost Me There and Paris, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

Reviews for Everything Now: Lessons from the City-State of Los Angeles

[Baldwin] manages to define, and, perhaps, redefine, the most undefinable of cities with a fresh and sometimes startling inquisitiveness. Ambitious in a way that seems to mirror L.A.'s sprawl, the story is told through a series of vignettes, combining deft on-the-ground reporting, hazy personal memories, and snippets of overheard conversations that read, appropriately, like film scripts. . . Like [Mike] Davis, Baldwin peels back the faded myths of stereotypes and boosterism in his effort to source the origins of L.A.'s power. --Alissa Walker, VULTURE Full of surprising facts and anecdotes, this is a compelling, thoroughly researched, and lovingly crafted chronicle of how Los Angeles came to be. --BOOKLIST A witty and imaginative survey of contemporary L.A. . . . This multifaceted, openhearted account reveals L.A. as a 'shifting mosaic of human potential' unlike any other place in the world. --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Rosecrans Baldwin has created a sharp, convincing work of acute observation. It is as clearheaded and nuanced as it is timely. --MIKE DAVIS, author of City of Quartz With Everything Now, Rosecrans Baldwin maps the superstates of Los Angeles, capturing an immense urban world in all its shifts. Against backdrops of floods and wildfires, loneliness and delight, Baldwin has constructed his own brilliant scenography, a book as lively as the city it describes. -- GEOFF MANAUGH, author of A Burglar's Guide to the City In brisk and graceful style Rosecrans Baldwin has produced a new and necessary guidebook for contemporary Los Angeles, one that captures the elusive and bewildering qualities of the beautiful sprawling nightmare so many of us call home. Everything Now should be handed out to everyone who gets off a plane at LAX. --JIM GAVIN, author of Middle Men and creator of Lodge 49 Los Angeles invites extreme forms of correspondence, love letters and hate mail, and Rosecrans Baldwin's Everything Now is a lush amalgam of both. In beautiful and concise prose, he maps a sun-drenched geography that we love to hate and hate to love. With this book, Baldwin cements his status as one of California's finest literary cartographers. --MYRIAM GURBA, author of Mean All the research, all the thinking and wandering and interviewing that Baldwin did to get head and heart, arms and eyes around greater Los Angeles sits barely beyond the sightlines of the beautiful storytelling, the unpacking of myth and memory, the narrative wrestling match with a place that has crushed so many other would-be interpreters. Rosecrans Baldwin tackles a city-state's sprawling past and present across great chunks of chronology and culture, and does it with grace and imagination. This book is a revelation. --WILLIAM DEVERELL, Director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West With a novelist's eye and a searching curiosity, Rosecrans Baldwin has created a sprawling work that explores a place and its people, as well as culture, history, geography and ecology. A feat of imagination that fed my mind, heart and soul. --CHARLES YU, winner of the National Book Award for Interior Chinatown Rosecrans Baldwin's Everything Now is the rare work that understands L.A. for its Sphinx-like inscrutability and complex history. It refuses to lapse into cheap stereotype or inherited cliche, yet remains skeptical of the cultish lure and sunbaked weirdness. This is the meticulously reported and three-dimensional contemporary history that the city needs. --JEFF WEISS, Editor-in-Chief, The LAnd Magazine I was born in Los Angeles and intend to die here--there's no place in the world I love more. I'm also constantly furious about the many ways it falls short of its promise. Rosecrans Baldwin has taken on the unwieldy task of portraying this unique, enormous city in all its overlapping, contradictory layers, and incredibly, he succeeds. With vivid stories and a ready knowledge of local literature and history, he captures the sunshine and noir of 21st Century L.A.: both the multitudinous roar of life and the untenable, unconscionable inequality. --STEPH CHA, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Your House Will Pay Baldwin's outsider status gives him a perfect vantage point to challenge, embrace or confront what it means to live in LA in the 21st century. ... LA is presented as a place that challenge preconceptions, an endless horizon of possibilities where you're meant to make your own narrative and find your own self, in amongst a crowd of others seeking to do exactly the same thing. This episodic piece of narrative non-fiction sub-divides the urban experience into personal vignettes, filtered through the city's copious literature and the many voices Baldwin meets on his quest to understand LA. It's a book about planning as much as people, and why LA is so utterly resistant to the latter whilst also being such a neophiliac's paradise. --JONATHAN BELL, Wallpaper*


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