For years I have wanted to attend the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which is easily the largest -- and best -- book festival on the West Coast. Each year more than 100,000 people go to the UCLA campus to hear more than 450 authors talk about a range of topics.
It has always seemed to far to travel for a weekend. But when I published Towers of Gold, one of the goals I set for myself was to appear at the festival. Well, I am delighted that the organizers asked me, and once the invitation was extended I had no difficulty committing to the 300-mile journey south.
I will be appearing on a panel Saturday at 3:30 pm titled History:Unknown Los Angeles. The authors DJ Waldie and Chip Jacobs will join me. Bill Deverell, my old Stanford buddy who is now a professor of history at USC and the head of the USC -Huntington Institute for the Study of California and the West, will moderate.
Each of us wrote about a "hidden" history of Los Angeles. Jacobs wrote Smogtown, which explores the impact of pollution on the environment. Waldie wrote a memoir about growing up in an LA suburb. I wrote about the early days of LA, the city's most successful banker, and the role Jews played in the state's development.
Come join us.
I will be doing other events in Los Angeles as well:
April 24 (Friday)
7:00 p.m.
Jonathan Club
545 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA
April 25 (Saturday)
3:30 p.m.
Los Angeles Festival of Books
Panel: History: Unknown Los Angeles
With William Deverell, D. J. Waldie, and Chip Jacobs
Haines Hall 39
University of California at Los Angeles
April 26 (Sunday)
3:00 p.m.
Jewish Historical Society of Southern California
Hellman's old Farmers and Merchants Bank
411 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA
April 27 (Monday)
6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Julie Robinson Literary Affairs
Westwood Public Library
246 Glendon Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
April 28 (Tuesday)
6:00 p.m.
USC Jewish Alumni Association
Hillel
330 South Hoover Street
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
They are all going to be fun, but I am particularly excited about the Sunday event. I will be talking in the bank building that Isaias Hellman built in 1905. When I was in LA in December I got to tour the Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, but I think it will be exciting to actually give a speech there. It's at Fourth and Main in downtown Los Angeles.The Farmers and Merchants Bank Building at 411 S. Main Street.
Ach. I'll be at the book festival but have to be downtown at 4:30 on Saturday. Hope we cross paths; PoliPointPress will have a booth there.
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