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Sunday Book Review, Aug. 16, 2009

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    It’s Beginning to Hurt Stories James Lasdun Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 240 pp., $23 In the literary realm, much attention is paid both to the dramatic windup and the brutal aftermath when a character’s life goes off track.

    Aug. 16, 2009

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    The year 1939, when Europe was going up in flames and America clung to the hope that it need not become part of a world at war, turned out to be a miracle moment for Los Angeles fiction, seeing the publication of “The Big Sleep” by Raymond Chandler, John Fante’s “Ask The Dust,” and “The Day of the Locust” by Nathanael West (the latter just reissued in a new edition, along with “Miss Lonelyhearts,” by New Directions, $11.95), three books that distilled distinctly and in very different ways the city that was being written about, and have continued to dictate how Los Angeles is perceived today.

    Aug. 16, 2009

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