Los Angeles Stories Explained

Los Angeles Stories
Author:Ry Cooder
Language:English
Publisher:City Lights
Pub Date:October 2011
Pages:224
Isbn:978-0-87286-519-8

Los Angeles Stories is a short-story collection by Ry Cooder. Cooder's first published story collection, the book was published by City Lights Books in late 2011 as part of its City Lights Noir collection.

Table of Contents

Reception

Early reports in the Los Angeles media described the book as "an atmospheric look at post-World War II L.A. that unfolds in Chavez Ravine and Venice, Santa Monica and Bunker Hill."[3] and compared the style to "the Beats and Noir", with "musicians, streetwalkers and other hard-nosed denizens cruising through the madness of our city."[4] San Francisco Chronicle reviewer Jonah Raskin said, "Cooder fans will enjoy the upbeat mix of music and murder. Aficionados of noir fiction will love the characters . . . ."[5] Mother Jones critic Tim McDonnell called it "a requiem to a city wherein the world's tides swept together an impossibly diverse culture that was quickly squandered and homogenized by Hollywood and hit-hungry record executives" and "a deeply humane history of the time before instant pop hits and sprawling superhighways."[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Table of Contents and First Story from Los Angeles Stories | PDF.
  2. Web site: Los Angeles Noir.
  3. David L. Ulin, "Fall book preview", Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2011.
  4. Joe Lapin, "Best City Ready For Its Literary Close-up", LA Weekly, September 22, 2011.
  5. [Jonah Raskin]
  6. Tim McDonnell, "Ry Cooder's Vintage Los Angeles Fiction", Mother Jones, October 17, 2011.