River Monday through Thursday is the perfect complement to Nellie on Friday.
Also, thank you for sharing some of the pushback to Leighton Woodhouse's reaction to the fires. I like much of Leighton's work, but this commentary was a rehash of an old exceptionalist and fatalist trope about natural hazards in California, and Los Angeles speci…
River Monday through Thursday is the perfect complement to Nellie on Friday.
Also, thank you for sharing some of the pushback to Leighton Woodhouse's reaction to the fires. I like much of Leighton's work, but this commentary was a rehash of an old exceptionalist and fatalist trope about natural hazards in California, and Los Angeles specifically. Reading Mike Davis can be thought provoking, but Davis's work is most valuable for helping one to clarify their thinking by understanding all that Davis gets wrong. Moreover, in the moment, what we really need is the humanism that authors such as Joan Didion and, especially, John McPhee have provided in the past.
River Monday through Thursday is the perfect complement to Nellie on Friday.
Also, thank you for sharing some of the pushback to Leighton Woodhouse's reaction to the fires. I like much of Leighton's work, but this commentary was a rehash of an old exceptionalist and fatalist trope about natural hazards in California, and Los Angeles specifically. Reading Mike Davis can be thought provoking, but Davis's work is most valuable for helping one to clarify their thinking by understanding all that Davis gets wrong. Moreover, in the moment, what we really need is the humanism that authors such as Joan Didion and, especially, John McPhee have provided in the past.