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The Other California
The Other California: The Great Central Valley in Life and Letters | Gerald W. Haslam
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This expanded edition of The Other California, originally published in 1990, contains nineteen essays (six of them new to this collection) on the landscape, literature, and life in the Great Central Valley of California. The Valley, a vast, flat patchwork of fields and orchards, has become the richest farming region in the history of the world. It also has a rich literary tradition: William Saroyan, Joan Didion, William Everson, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gary Soto, and Richard Rodriguez were all raised in this agricultural heartland. Haslam's collection represents the experience of living in the Valley through a variety of writings; some are personal, some regional, others literary. Many of these essays were originally published in national magazines; as a group, they offer readers a fine collection of writings on the landscape and literature of California's Great Central Valley.
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I rarely reread books, but I picked this one off my shelf a few weeks ago and am so glad I did. Published in 1990, his observations are still so relevant. The California heartland, the Central Valley, is so different from the coastal cities and communities. It‘s not a place I‘ve ever lived, but I feel like Haslam reflects upon his community with such wisdom and insight that I understand it better.

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