Description
Book SynopsisDuring his many years writing for publications such as
LA Weekly, the
Los Angeles Times,
Slake,
Surfer's Journal and more, Joe Donnelly has driven to Texas with Wes Anderson, shot pool with Sean Penn, surfed with Chris Malloy, sparred (verbally) with Christian Bale, gone on a date with Carmen Electra, and listened to tall tales told by Werner Herzog. These profiles, which also include encounters with Drew Barrymore, Lou Reed, Craig Stecyk,the wolf OR7, the Z-boys and others who have indelibly stamped the cultural landscape, drill through the facade of fame to get at the core humanity behind the myth-making. This collection manages to show Los Angeles' biggest export in a light in which it is rarely seen.
Trade Review"Donnelly writes with big-hearted, languid elegance about migrating wolves, mad criminals, surf and skate pioneers, musicians, movie stars, and mortality. Each piece charts its own course, but the overall effect is that of a freewheeling ride through a gritty southern Californian zeitgeist."
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Luke Davies, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of
Lion, author of
Candy,
Interferon Psalms, and
God of Speed"What a pleasure to ride shotgun with Joe Donnelly, a Los Angeles journalist who tells the story of a city through its artists, outlaws and other raconteurs."
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Manohla Dargis, co-chief film critic, The New York Times"Joe Donnelly gravitates toward characters who have heart and portrays them with insight and humanity. I've yet to read one of his profiles without feeling that I got to know the subject and benefited from the encounter."
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Conor Friedersdorf, staff writer,
The Atlantic"Man can Donnelly write. About a West Coast culture he helped shape; about the mad dream of Los Angeles, about what it means to be human—a very cool collection!"
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Steven Kotler,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Rise of Superman,
Stealing Fire,
Bold, and
Abundance"Joe Donnelly has a unique writing signature strengthened by his unblinking and often fierce vision of people and events."
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Nikki Finke, founder of
Deadline.com"From a city that speaks over 200 languages, Donnelly's voice rings with regional clarity. His breadth as both a composer and guardian of California Lit can not be overstated. Far from the shade cast by the Eastern establishment, he waters and tills the West Coast traditions of post-modern frontiersmanship, of sidewinding self-determination, of adaptation in a land where the ground itself grinds and shifts. Whether executing incisive journalism, advising and publishing new voices, or orchestrating literary journals that honor and extend the SoCal canon, Donnelly is only under-appreciated by those who have yet to discover his work."
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Scott Hulet, Editor of
The Surfer's Journal