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Crossing California, a cultural topography of a land of wonder and weirdness, Sam McManis

Label
Crossing California, a cultural topography of a land of wonder and weirdness, Sam McManis
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Crossing California
Oclc number
993999882
Responsibility statement
Sam McManis
Sub title
a cultural topography of a land of wonder and weirdness
Summary
Sacramento Bee journalist Sam McManis spent five years on the road trying to find the real California. He discovered that there is more than one California, but every different California is equally weird and wonderful. Worlds collide and commingle: the neo-hippies with the rednecked farmers; the urban sophisticates with the quirky desert dwellers; the Hollywood power brokers with the outsider artists. Brought together in a bouillabaisse of voices, 'Crossing California' will make you see the state in an entirely new light. From the briny scent of Fisherman's Wharf to the fragrant sage scrub of Imperial County; from the otherworldly starkness of Death Valley to the crashing waves and flexing muscles at Venice Beach, 'Crossing California' gives readers a first-hand experience. McManis has stalked the tony aisles of the newly minted Broad Museum in gentrified downtown Los Angeles, and quick-footed it through the International Banana Museum along the desiccated shores of the moonscaped Salton Sea. He has inadvertently gotten his car stuck in a tree at a cheesy drive-thru giant Sequoia roadside attraction along the hemp highway between Mendocino and Humboldt, and witnessed, with both fascination and can't-look-away horror, grown men and women, sans children and sans inhibitions, belt out full-throated versions of "Let It Go" at a Disneyland sing-along. All told, 'Crossing California' is a trip.--Amazon
Table Of Contents
Desert dwellers -- Set loose in LA --The cities within "The City" --Baring souls and more -- California as canvas -- Next exit: the unusual -- Small world, big pain
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