Héctor Tobar is a son of Los Angeles, a city of “perpetual cultural mixing.” Here, he guides readers through the books and writers that cut through the city’s layers.
Read Your Way Around Los Angeles
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Black People, Books and Literature, City of Quartz (Book), Didion, Joan, Eat the Mouth That Feeds You (Book), Fante, John, Faulkner, William, Fragoza, Carribean, Helter Skelter (Book), Hernandez, Kelly Lytle, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Kerouac, Jack, literaryguides, Los Angeles (Calif), Luis J. Rodriguez, Mexican-Americans, Mosley, Walter Ellis, On the Road (Book), Poetry and Poets, Shepard, Sam, Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays (Book), Sontag, Susan, The Barbarian Nurseries (Book), The Day of the Locust (Book), The Last Great Road Bum: A Novel (Book), The Long Goodbye (Book), Travel and Vacations, Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (Play), Ulin, David L, Writing and Writers
