Los Angeles in the 1970s

Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine

David Kukoff editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rare Bird Books

Published:15th Dec '16

Should be back in stock very soon

Los Angeles in the 1970s cover

The 1970s were a heyday for Los Angeles. Hollywood was being revolutionized, the music business was booming, and authors like Joan Didion were producing great novels about the realities of living in the land of eternal sunshine. In Los Angeles in the 1970s great writers muse on the city in its classic decade. Featuring John Densmore on being a rock star, Matthew Specktor's reflections on The Z Channel, Deanne Stillman on the desert, and many, many more. This is an insider's look at what being an Angeleno was then and is now. Anyone with interest in the music industry or film industry of the 1970s will love Los Angeles in the 1970s. It will also appeal to anyone who loves the history of Laurel Canyon, reading about the ever-changing culture and landscape of Southern California, and those that just want to read new and established writers. Debra Wacks--the first all-women installation art piece in LA; Samantha Geimer--Roman Polanski; Dana Johnson--first hand encounter with the SLA house; Jeremy Rosenberg--Anthony Davis, the USC tailback that succeeded OJ Simpson; Jillian Franklyn--teenage promiscuity in the 1970s; Steve Hodel--1970s Hollywood Hills swing house turned kidnapping; Geza X--producing LA punk icons.

Finalist for the Foreword INDIES award for Best Anthology 2016

"The book doesn?t merely look at the sexy components of Los Angeles history, either ? it engages with issues of rape, feminism, race relations, labor movements and more."?LA Weekly

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... Nope, not talking about France during the Revolution. We're talking about Los Angeles...in the 1970s."?KPCC's "Take Two"

One of Angel's Flight Magazine's Best Books of 2016

  • Short-listed for Foreword INDIES Best Anthology 2016 (United States)

ISBN: 9781942600718

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328 pages