39 pages 1 hour read

Mike Davis

City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1990

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In City of Quartz, Mike Davis examines the social, political, and economic forces shaping Los Angeles, exploring its evolution from a potential radical city to a fortress of inequality. Davis delves into the historical influence of East Coast WASPs, real estate speculation, immigration, racial tension, and the dynamics of urban design, ultimately portraying a city divided by wealth and race, concluding with the decayed promise of his hometown, Fontana. The book covers themes of racial violence and systemic discrimination.

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Mike Davis's City of Quartz presents a compelling, critical analysis of Los Angeles, praised for its detailed research and engaging narrative. Critics admire its depth and originality but note its dense prose and sometimes overwhelming pessimism. While its bleak tone may deter some, its insightful perspective on urban development remains impactful.

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Who Should Read City of Quartz?

Readers interested in the sociopolitical landscape and urban history of Los Angeles, with a taste for critical theory and an affinity for works like The Power Broker by Robert Caro or Down, Out and Under Arrest by Forrest Stuart, will find City of Quartz by Mike Davis compelling. The text scrutinizes the city’s development and disparity through a Marxist lens.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

History: World

History: U.S.

Urban Development