Despite my earlier post, Los Angeles does have a few good points. First, there's this great passage from Spook Country, a recent novel by William Gibson, who up to now has mostly written a particularly interesting form of science fiction...
LA before...
..and after..
And then there's this...
...[S]he walked back to the Mondrian through that weird evanescent moment that belongs to every morning in West Hollywood, when some strange perpetual promise of chlorophyll and hidden, warming fruit graces the air, just before the hydrocarbon blanket settles in. That sense of some peripheral and prelapserian beauty, of something a little more than a hundred years past, but in that moment achingly present, as though the city was something you could wipe from your glasses and forget.
Sunglasses. She'd forgotten to bring any.
She looked down at the sidewalk's freckling of blackened gum. At the brown, beige, and fibrous debris of the storm. And felt the luminous instant pass, as it always must.
LA before...
..and after..
And then there's this...
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