Slouching Towards Los Angeles, Steffie Nelson
Slouching Towards Los Angeles, Steffie Nelson
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Slouching Towards Los Angeles
Living and Writing by Joan Didion's Light

Author: Steffie Nelson

Narrator: Eric Jason Martin, Xe Sands

Unabridged: 5 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/16/2020


Synopsis

In The White Album, Joan Didion famously wrote that "a place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively . . . loves it so radically that he remakes it in his image." Cruising in her Daytona yellow Corvette Stingray, taking it all in behind dark glasses, Joan Didion claimed California for all time. Slouching Towards Los Angeles is a multi-faceted portrait of the literary icon who, in turn, belongs to us.

This collection of original essays covers the turf that made Didion a sensation—Hollywood and Patty Hearst; Malibu, Manson and the Mojave; the Summer of Love and the Central Park Five—while bringing together some of the finest voices of today's Los Angeles and beyond. Slouching Towards Los Angeles is a love letter and thank you note; personal memoir and social commentary; cultural history and literary critique. Fans of Didion, lovers of California, and fellow writers alike will all find something to dig into, in this rich exploration of the inner and outer landscapes Joan Didion traveled, shaping our own journeys in the process.

About Steffie Nelson

LA-based writer and editor Steffie Nelson has covered art, design, and culture for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, W Magazine, LA Review of Books, and others. She recently coauthored Judson: Innovations in Stained Glass and is currently developing Cosmic City: The History of Seekers in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chloe

Some good essays here. Particularly Michelle Chihara’s “Where I Am From,” which starts to unearth some of didion’s connections to real estate development in Sacramento, revealing that Didion sold land to Macdonald’s, which is the funniest thing and I want all her fans to know it. I wish she’d gone a......more

Goodreads review by Danica

Favorite essay included: Points on a Map by Steph Cha. “To be a point on a map is common, universal, and therefore trivial. It is also to share a common universe, to lay claim to the extraordinary and the unimaginable.”......more

Goodreads review by Seneca

Some books you’re meant to find. That’s definitely true for this one which i found randomly at a store in west LA. reading this, I felt in community with writers who also talk about Didion in reverence, albeit acknowledging her flaws. Wild to think how I found Didion while I was in NYC and then woun......more