1. Please report your bug here : a novel [2023]
- Riedel, Josh, author.
- First edition - New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2023
- Description
- Book — 276 pages ; 24 cm
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A college grad with the six-figure debt to prove it, Ethan Block views San Francisco as the place to be. Yet his job at hot new dating app DateDate is a far cry from what he envisioned. Instead of making the world a better place, he reviews flagged photo queues, overworked and stressed out. But that's about to change. Reeling from a breakup, Ethan decides to view his algorithmically matched soulmate on DateDate. He overrides the system and clicks on the profile. Then, he disappears. One minute, he's in a windowless office, and the next, he's in a field of endless grass, gasping for air. When Ethan snaps back to DateDate HQ, he's convinced a coding issue caused the blip. Except for anyone to believe him, he'll need evidence. As Ethan embarks on a wild goose chase, moving from dingy startup think tanks to Silicon Valley's dominant tech conglomerate, it becomes clear that there's more to DateDate than meets the eye. With the stakes rising, and a new world at risk, Ethan must choose who - and what - he believes in. Adventurous and hyper-timely, Please Report Your Bug Here is an inventive millennial coming-of-age story, a dark exploration of the corruption now synonymous with Big Tech, and, above all, a testament to the power of human connection in our digital era.
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2. The bend of luck [2022]
- Hoey, Peter, author, artist.
- San Diego, CA : Top Shelf Productions, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 184 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 x 22 cm
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"Imagine a world where luck, the most ephemeral of ideas, has a physical form. Precious stones, mined like gold, confer luck. But luck breaks both ways. While the blue gems may grant advantage to those who own them, their blessing is fickle. In the blink of an eye, good luck can turn to bad. We follow the life of a man who comes into possession of some powerful stones--but the success enjoyed by the man goes awry when he tries to pass the luck onto his sons. Depicted in alternating scenes between the two generations, The Bend of Luck follows fortune's course, like an arrow, through a family's destiny"--Page 4 of cover
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- [New York] : Damiani, 2022
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- Book — 95 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
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Elaine Mayes was a young photographer living in San Francisco's lively Haight-Ashbury District during the 1960s. She had photographed the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and, later that year, during the waning days of the Summer of Love, embarked on a set of portraits of youth culture in her neighborhood. By that time, the hippie movement had turned from euphoria to harder drugs, and the Haight had become less of a blissed-out haven for young people seeking a better way of life than a halfway house to runaway teens. Realizing the gravity of the cultural moment, Mayes shifted from the photojournalistic approach she had applied to musicians and concert-goers in Monterey to making formal portraits of people she met on the street. Choosing casual and familiar settings, such as stoops, doorways, parks, and interiors, Mayes instructed her subjects to look into her square-format camera, to concentrate and be still: she made her exposures as they exhaled. Mayes' familiarity with her subjects helped her to evade mediatized stereotypes of hippies as radically utopian and casually tragic, presenting instead an understated and unsentimental group portrait of the individual inventors of a fleeting cultural moment. Elaine Mayes: The Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968 is the first monograph on one of the decade's most important bodies of work, presenting more than forty images from Mayes' extensive series. An essay by art historian Kevin Moore elaborates an important chapter in the history of West Coast photography during this critical cultural and artistic period.
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4. Happy for you [2022]
- Stanford, Claire, author.
- [New York, New York] : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 246 pages ; 24 cm
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A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2022 BY GLAMOUR, ELECTRIC LIT, AND THE MILLIONS "Engrossing and clever . . . Stanford captures the allure, absurdity and menace of corporate spaces with wit and levity . . . Anyone who has resisted fitting neatly into an algorithm will find a companion in Evelyn, and in this book." -The New York Times Book Review "The optimal novel for the strange times we find ourselves in." -Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin A whip-smart, funny, affecting novel about a young woman who takes a job at a tech company looking to break into the "happiness market"-even as her own happiness feels more unknowable than ever Four years into writing her still-unfinished philosophy dissertation, and anticipating a marriage proposal from her long-term boyfriend, Evelyn Kominsky Kumamoto is wrestling with big questions about life: How can she do meaningful work in the world? Is she ready for marriage-and motherhood? But no one else around her seems to share her ambivalence. Her relentlessly optimistic, Midwestern boyfriend has no hesitation about making a lifelong commitment; her best friend, Sharky, seems to have wholeheartedly embraced his second-choice career as a trend forecaster; and her usually reserved father has thrown himself headlong into a new relationship-his first since her mother's passing when Evelyn was fourteen. Swallowing her doubts, Evelyn makes a leap, leaving academia for a job as a researcher at the third-most popular internet company, where her team is tasked with developing an app that will help users quantify and augment their happiness. Confronting Silicon Valley's norm-reinforcing algorithms and predominantly white culture, she struggles to find belonging: as a biracial person, as an Asian American, and as someone who doesn't know how to perform social media's vision of what womanhood should look like. As her misgivings mount, an unexpected development upends her assumptions about her future, and Evelyn embarks on a journey toward an authentic happiness all her own. Wry, touching, and sharply attuned to the ambivalence, atomization, and illusion of control that characterize modern life, Happy for You is a story of a young woman at a crossroads that movingly explores how, even in this mediated world, our emotions, contradictions, and vulnerabilities have a transformative power we could never predict.
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5. On the rooftop : a novel [2022]
- Sexton, Margaret Wilkerson, author.
- First edition - New York, NY : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 292 pages ; 24 cm
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A stunning novel about a mother whose dream of musical stardom for her three daughters collides with the daughters' ambitions for their own lives-set against the backdrop of gentrifying 1950s San Francisco At home they are just sisters, but on stage, they are The Salvations. Ruth, Esther, and Chloe have been singing and dancing in harmony since they could speak. Thanks to the rigorous direction of their mother, Vivian, they've become a bona fide girl group whose shows are the talk of the Jazz-era Fillmore. Now Vivian has scored a once-in-a-lifetime offer from a talent manager, who promises to catapult The Salvations into the national spotlight. Vivian knows this is the big break she's been praying for. But sometime between the hours of rehearsal on their rooftop and the weekly gigs at the Champagne Supper Club, the girls have become women, women with dreams that their mother cannot imagine. The neighborhood is changing, too: all around the Fillmore, white men in suits are approaching Black property owners with offers. One sister finds herself called to fight back, one falls into the comfort of an old relationship, another yearns to make her own voice heard. And Vivian, who has always maintained control, will have to confront the parts of her life that threaten to splinter: the community, The Salvations, and even her family. Warm, gripping, and wise, with echoes of Fiddler on the Roof, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton's latest novel is a moving family portrait from "a writer of uncommon nerve and talent" (New York Times Book Review).
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6. Razzmatazz : a novel [2022]
- Moore, Christopher, 1957- author.
- First edition - New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 390 pages ; 24 cm
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New York Times Bestseller "Smart and funny and all sorts of raunchy in the best way." - San Francisco Chronicle Repeat New York Times bestselling author Christopher Moore returns to the mean streets of San Francisco in this outrageous follow-up to his madcap novel Noir. San Francisco, 1947. Bartender Sammy "Two Toes" Tiffin and the rest of the Cookie's Coffee Irregulars-a ragtag bunch of working mugs last seen in Noir-are on the hustle: they're trying to open a driving school; shanghai an abusive Swedish stevedore; get Mable, the local madam, and her girls to a Christmas party at the State Hospital without alerting the overzealous head of the S.F.P.D. vice squad; all while Sammy's girlfriend, Stilton (a.k.a. the Cheese), and her "Wendy the Welder" gal pals are using their wartime shipbuilding skills on a secret project that might be attracting the attention of some government Men in Black. And, oh yeah, someone is murdering the city's drag kings and club owner Jimmy Vasco is sure she's next on the list and wants Sammy to find the killer. Meanwhile, Eddie "Moo Shoes" Shu has been summoned by his Uncle Ho to help save his opium den from Squid Kid Tang, a vicious gangster who is determined to retrieve a priceless relic: an ancient statue of the powerful Rain Dragon that Ho stole from one of the fighting tongs forty years earlier. And if Eddie blows it, he just might call down the wrath of that powerful magical creature on all of Fog City. Strap yourselves in for a bit of the old razzmatazz, ladies and gentlemen. It's Christopher Moore time.
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7. Reluctant immortals [2022]
- Kiste, Gwendolyn, author.
- First Saga Press trade paperback edition. - London : Saga Press, 2022.
- Description
- Book — 311 pages ; 21 cm
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Reluctant Immortals is a historical horror novel that looks at two men of classic literature, Dracula and Mr. Rochester, and the two women who survived them, Bertha and Lucy, who are now undead immortals residing in Los Angeles in 1967 when Dracula and Rochester make a shocking return in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. Combining elements of historical and gothic fiction with a modern perspective in a tale of love and betrayal and coercion, Reluctant Immortals is the lyrical and harrowing journey of two women as they bravely claim their own destiny in a man's world. -- From dust jacket.
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- Köln : Taschen, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 479 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 35 cm
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Starting with an early picture of a gang of badass gold prospectors who put this beautiful Northern California city on the map, this ambitious and immersive photographic history of San Francisco takes a winding tour through the city from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Enjoy eye-catching views of the city's most enduring landmarks and symbols: the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, the picturesque trams that wind up and down the famously steep hills, the popular waterfront, its beautiful bay, and its spectacular cityscapes and vistas. San Francisco's counterculture movements that shaped our collective consciousness are also featured prominently: the beats of North Beach, the hippies of Haight-Ashbury, the gay communities of Castro, and the Black Panthers of neighboring Oakland. Some of the city's most famous residents also make appearances: Robin Williams, The Grateful Dead, Angela Davis, Janis Joplin, Sylvester, and Allen Ginsberg, among others. This book features hundreds of newly found images from dozens of archives including museums, universities, libraries, galleries, private collections, and historical societies, from 19th-century daguerreotypes to mid-century Kodachromes to 21st-century digital pictures. Master photographers include, among others: Stephen Shore, Imogen Cunningham, Fred Lyon, Steve Schapiro, Minor White, Dorothea Lange, Albert Watson, Robert Frank, Garry Winogrand, William Claxton, Fred Herzog, Ansel Adams, Jim Marshall, and many local shooters. Also includes introductory essays and captions by Bay Area-based author Richie Unterberger and a "Best of San Francisco" books, music, and movies section and biographies of the photographers. Tony Bennett famously sang, "I left my heart in San Francisco, " and this meticulously researched and conceived portrait will equally inspire and make you fall in love with the spirit of the City by the Bay.
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9. Tell me I'm an artist : a novel [2022]
- Martin, Chelsea, 1986- author.
- First Soft Skull edition - New York, NY : Soft Skull Press, 2022
- Description
- Book — 353 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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"At her San Francisco art school, Joey enrolls in a film elective that requires her to complete what seems like a straightforward assignment: create a self-portrait. Joey inexplicably decides to remake Wes Anderson's Rushmore despite having never seen the movie. As Tell Me I'm An Artist unfolds over the course of the semester, the assignment hangs over her as she struggles to exist in a well-heeled world that is hugely different from any she has known. Miles away, Joey's sister goes missing, leaving her toddler with their mother, who in turn suggests that Joey might be the selfish one for pursuing her dreams. Meanwhile, her only friend at school, the enigmatic Suz, makes meaningful, appealing art, a product of Suz's own singular drive and talent as well as decades of careful nurturing by wealthy, sophisticated parents"-- Provided by publisher
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10. Address unknown : a novel [1938]
- Taylor, Kathrine Kressmann, author.
- New York : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]
- Description
- Book — xiv, 79 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
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"... a series of letters between Max, a Jewish art dealer in San Francisco, and Martin, his friend and former business partner, who has returned to Germany in 1932, just as Hitler is coming to power."--Publisher
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11. At the edge of the Haight [2021]
- Seligman, Katherine, 1953- author.
- First edition - Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2021
- Description
- Book — 296 pages ; 22 cm
- Summary
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When she unwittingly witnesses the murder of a young homeless boy and is seen by the perpetrator, her relatively stable life is upended. Suddenly, everyone from the police to the dead boys parents want to talk to Maddy about what she saw. As adults pressure her to give up her secrets and reunite with her own family before she meets a similar fate, Maddy must decide whether she wants to stay lost or be found. Against the backdrop of a radically changing San Francisco, a city which embraces a booming tech economy while struggling to maintain its culture of tolerance, At the Edge of the Haight follows the lives of those who depend on makeshift homes and communities. As judge Hillary Jordan says, "This book pulled me deep into a world I knew little about, bringing the struggles of its young, homeless inhabitants - the kind of people we avoid eye contact with on the street - to vivid, poignant life. The novel demands that you take a close look. If you knew, could you still ignore, fear, or condemn them? And knowing, how can you ever forget?".
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- Connelly, Sherilyn, 1973- author.
- Jefferson, North Carolina : Exposit, [2021]
- Description
- Book — viii, 201 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Hymnal vi Introduction: Out of the Bag and into the Abattoir 1 Prologue: Infernal Cartography 13
- 1. Six Feet Down at Age Twenty-Five 17 How the End Always Is 17 * Baby Doll, Check Your Cheek 22 * Leave Your Expectations at the Door 27 * Love in the Dying Moments of the 20th Century 38
- 2. Honor Thy Error as a Hidden Intention 44 El Ritual de la Caja Para Gatos 44 * The One to Walk in the Sun 47 * Choking on the Dirt and Sand 49 * Good Morning, It's Possum Day 51
- 3. eXistenZ Is unPauseD 56 Josie and the Vampire 56 * Keep Circulating the Tapes 62 * Spang of the Loathsome Dead 68 * She Gets to Sing Just Like a Bird 75
- 4. Dead Cats and Cab Drivers 79 For Rent: Black Sheets, Never Reported 79 * You Probably Think This Book Is About You 84 * The Midnight Sisters Convene in Kopenhagen 91 * Were You Jerking Off to Her or Were You Jerking Off to Me? 97 * A Large Room, Full of People 103
- 5. The Epoch of Recombination 106 Mechanism of Occupant Ejection 106 * Keep Your Tracking Knobs Properly Adjusted 109 * John Calvin, He's Long Dead (We Gotta Get That in Our Head) 113 * "Someday, This War's Gonna End" 116 * Bleeding Like a Polaroid 119 * I'm Not an Angel, But at Least I'm a Girl 124
- 6. The Lightning of Early May 133 A Walking Study in Demonology 133 * Incept Date: 22 Sept. 2006 138 * Visions of Dazzling Rooms 142 * Perilous Night, Their Voices Calling 148 * A Flicker of Light Before the Dawning 151
- 7. Welcome to Annexia 155 Partners in a Benevolent Psychopathology 155 * Two Semi-Metallic Human Beings 158 * Some Semen Is Saltier Than Others 163 * Prophecy Is Ragged and Dirty 169 * A Universe Gone Quickly 171 Epilogue: Under the Zodiacal Light 176 The Beautiful Ghosts Mixtape 189 Index 191.
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- Jenkins, Destin, author.
- Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — viii, 307 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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- List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Rule of Experts
- 1. Management
- 2. Fraternity
- 3. Playground Part II: The Paradox of Debt
- 4. Shelter
- 5. Crunch
- 6. Revolt
- 7. Failure Part III: Supremacy
- 8. Eclipse
- 9. Pinched Epilogue Acknowledgments NotesIndex.
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- Jenkins, Destin, author.
- Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (viii, 307 pages)
- Summary
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- List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Rule of Experts
- 1. Management
- 2. Fraternity
- 3. Playground Part II: The Paradox of Debt
- 4. Shelter
- 5. Crunch
- 6. Revolt
- 7. Failure Part III: Supremacy
- 8. Eclipse
- 9. Pinched Epilogue Acknowledgments NotesIndex.
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- Jenkins, Destin, author.
- Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Rule of Experts
- 1. Management
- 2. Fraternity
- 3. Playground Part II: The Paradox of Debt
- 4. Shelter
- 5. Crunch
- 6. Revolt
- 7. Failure Part III: Supremacy
- 8. Eclipse
- 9. Pinched Epilogue Acknowledgments NotesIndex.
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- Jenkins, Destin, author.
- Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — viii, 307 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Rule of Experts
- 1. Management
- 2. Fraternity
- 3. Playground Part II: The Paradox of Debt
- 4. Shelter
- 5. Crunch
- 6. Revolt
- 7. Failure Part III: Supremacy
- 8. Eclipse
- 9. Pinched Epilogue Acknowledgments NotesIndex.
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17. Concepcion : an immigrant family's fortunes [2021]
- Samaha, Albert, author.
- New York : Riverhead Books, 2021
- Description
- Book — 384 pages ; 24 cm
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- The Score
- Departures
- Conversion
- Genesis
- Young Colonist
- Allies
- Collision Sport
- Moving
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- San Francisco, California : Chronicle Prism, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 245 pages ; 21 cm
- Summary
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Capturing an ever-changing San Francisco, 25 acclaimed writers tell their stories of living in one the most mesmerizing cities in the world. Over the last few decades, San Francisco has experienced radical changes with the influence of Silicon Valley, tech companies, and more. Countless articles, blogs, and even movies have tried to capture the complex nature of what San Francisco has become, a place millions of people have loved to call home, and yet are compelled to consider leaving. In this beautifully written collection, writers take on this Bay Area-dweller's eternal conflict: Should I stay or should I go? Including an introduction written by Gary Kamiya and essays from Margaret Cho, W. Kamau Bell, Michelle Tea, Beth Lisick, Daniel Handler, Bonnie Tsui, Stuart Schuffman, Alysia Abbott, Peter Coyote, Alia Volz, Duffy Jennings, John Law, and many more, The End of the Golden Gate is a penetrating journey that illuminates both what makes San Francisco so magnetizing and how it has changed vastly over time, shapeshifting to become something new for each generation of city dwellers. With essays chronicling the impact of the tech-industry invasion and the evolution, gentrification, and radical cost of living that has transformed San Francisco's most beloved neighborhoods, these prescient essayists capture the lasting imprint of the 1960s counterculture movement, as well as the fight to preserve the art, music, and other creative movements that make this forever the city of love. For anyone considering moving to San Francisco, wishing to relive the magic of the city, or anyone experiencing the sadness of leaving the bay-and ultimately, for anyone that needs a reminder of why we stay. Bound to be a long-time staple of San Francisco literature, anyone who has lived in or is currently living in San Francisco will enjoy the rich history of the city within these pages and relive intimate memories of their own. * GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY: A percentage of the proceeds will be given to charities that help those in the bay experiencing homelessness. Every copy purchased offers a small way to help those in need.
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- Brown, Amanda, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- LIST OF FIGURES ABBREVIATIONS HOWARD THURMAN TIMELINE INTRODUCTION I. THE AMERICAN THINKER W.E.B. Du Bois, African American Activism, and the "Talented Tenth" Rufus Jones and Affirmation Mysticism A Modern, Pragmatic, African American Mystic II. COLORING THE CHRISTIAN LEFT Spiritual and Colored Cosmopolitanism
- YMCA
- FOR
- Gandhi
- India Christian Liberalism for the Minority III. WARTIME SAN FRANCISCO'S PRAGMATIC RELIGIOUS INSTITTUION Thurman and the War The Draw of San Francisco New Beginnings Pluralism within the Fellowship Church Mysticism within the Fellowship Church
- Mysticism as Spiritual Practice
- Intellectual Supplements
- Religious Experience Through Art
- Practical Implications IV: ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CHRISTIAN LEFT The Fellowship Church's Cosmopolitanism and Christian Liberalism
- Cosmopolitan Community
- Christian Liberalism Jesus and the Disinherited
- Institutional Christianity and the Historical Jesus
- Psychology and Mysticism
- Reception CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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- Brown, Amanda, author.
- New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2021]
- Description
- Book — viii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- LIST OF FIGURES ABBREVIATIONS HOWARD THURMAN TIMELINE INTRODUCTION I. THE AMERICAN THINKER W.E.B. Du Bois, African American Activism, and the "Talented Tenth" Rufus Jones and Affirmation Mysticism A Modern, Pragmatic, African American Mystic II. COLORING THE CHRISTIAN LEFT Spiritual and Colored Cosmopolitanism
- YMCA
- FOR
- Gandhi
- India Christian Liberalism for the Minority III. WARTIME SAN FRANCISCO'S PRAGMATIC RELIGIOUS INSTITTUION Thurman and the War The Draw of San Francisco New Beginnings Pluralism within the Fellowship Church Mysticism within the Fellowship Church
- Mysticism as Spiritual Practice
- Intellectual Supplements
- Religious Experience Through Art
- Practical Implications IV: ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CHRISTIAN LEFT The Fellowship Church's Cosmopolitanism and Christian Liberalism
- Cosmopolitan Community
- Christian Liberalism Jesus and the Disinherited
- Institutional Christianity and the Historical Jesus
- Psychology and Mysticism
- Reception CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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- Brandi, Richard, author.
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 217 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- The allure of garden suburbs
- After the earthquake
- Building residence parks
- The residents, the excluded and the displaced
- Baldwin & Howell
- Duncan McDuffie
- Newell-Murdochk, Lang Realty
- Claremont Court, Merritt Terrace, El-Portal Park, Enwood I and II and Laguna Honda Park
- Allen & Company
- Lyon & Hoag
- Joseph Leonard and Fernando Nelson & Sons
- Ashbury Park, Twin Peaks Terrace and Clover Heights
- Mark Daniels, landscape engineer
- Accomplishments
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22. Incense and sensibility : a novel [2021]
- Dev, Sonali, author.
- First edition - New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 382, 10 pages ; 21 cm
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"Incense and Sensibility is a tender, well-crafted novel, as much about finding purpose as it is about falling in love. Dev writes with such rare empathy and humor that I often found myself holding my breath on one page only to be giggling by the next. This is the kind of book you finish with a whole-body, happy sigh and a warm ache in your chest where the characters will live on. Yash and India's story will stick with me for a long time."- Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read Yash Raje, California's first Indian-American gubernatorial candidate, has always known exactly what he wants-and how to use his privileged background to get it. He attributes his success to a simple mantra: control your feelings and you can control the world. But when a hate crime at a rally critically injures his friend, Yash's easy life suddenly feels like a lie, his control an illusion. When he tries to get back on the campaign trail, he blacks out with panic. Desperate to keep Yash's condition from leaking to the media, his family turns to the one person they trust-his sister's best friend, India Dashwood, California's foremost stress management coach. Raised by a family of yoga teachers, India has helped San Francisco's high strung overachievers for a decade without so much as altering her breath. But this man-with his boundless ambition, simmering intensity, and absolute faith in his political beliefs-is like no other. Yash has spent a lifetime repressing everything to succeed, including their one magical night ten years ago-a too brief, too bright passion that if rekindled threatens to destroy the dream he's willingly shouldered for his family and community . . . until now.
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23. Last night at the Telegraph Club [2021]
- Lo, Malinda, author.
- New York : Dutton Books, 2021
- Description
- Book — 409 pages ; 22 cm
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"That book. It was about two women, and they fell in love with each other." And then Lily asked the question that had taken root in her, that was even now unfurling its leaves and demanding to be shown the sun: "Have you ever heard of such a thing?" Seventeen-year-old Lily Hu can't remember exactly when the question took root, but the answer was in full bloom the moment she and Kathleen Miller walked under the flashing neon sign of a lesbian bar called the Telegraph Club. America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father - despite his hard-won citizenship - Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day.
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'Lo's writing . . . shimmers with the thrills of youthful desire. A lovely, memorable novel' - Sarah Waters, author of Tipping the Velvet and The Night Watch. 'An instant classic, the finest LGBTQIA+ romance I've read in ages.' - Bill Konigsberg, award-winning author of The Music of What Happens and The Bridge From the award winning author of Ash comes a gripping story of love and duty set in San Francisco's Chinatown during the 1950s. Seventeen-year-old Lily Hu can't remember exactly when the question took root, but the answer was in full bloom the moment she and Kathleen Miller walked under the flashing neon sign of a lesbian bar called the Telegraph Club. America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father - despite his hard-won citizenship - Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day.
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24. Lorna Mott comes home : a novel [2021]
- Johnson, Diane, 1934- author.
- First edition - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2021
- Description
- Book — 321 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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"A comedic novel about an American woman leaving her 20-year marriage to her French husband, returning to her native San Francisco to pick up the life she left behind, and the entwining lives of her children and grandchildren"-- Provided by publisher
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- Galli, Maurizio, 1969- author.
- I edizione - Roma : Arcana, 2021
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- Book — 479 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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26. Radiant fugitives : a novel [2021]
- Ahmed, Nawaaz, author.
- First hardcover edition - Berkeley, California : Counterpoint, 2021
- Description
- Book — 372 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"Raised in India, Seema is the beloved daughter of a commanding, erudite, Romantic-poetry-loving doctor father who cut her off when she came out to him as a lesbian. Now living alone in San Francisco, estranged from her African American ex-husband, Seema is one week away from delivering a baby boy, Ishraaq. Ishraaq's arrival has brought to Seema's side, for the first time in 15 years, her terminally ill mother, Nafeesa, and her devoutly religious, hijab-wearing sister Tahera, an ob/gyn living with her husband and two young children in Irving, Texas. But there is to be no easy reconciliation. Instead, this fateful week, narrated by the new-born Ishraaq, ends in an emergency delivery, revealing both a family and a country in distress. The characters confront the complex tensions in their relationships and within their innermost selves, even as their lives are upended by the vandalism of a family mosque in Irving during the lead-up to President Obama's first mid-term elections. Ishraaq must make sense of the broken family and the complicated world that awaits him"-- Provided by publisher
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27. Radiant fugitives : a novel [2021]
- Ahmed, Nawaaz, author.
- First hardcover edition - Berkeley, California : Counterpoint, 2021
- Description
- Book — 372 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"Raised in India, Seema is the beloved daughter of a commanding, erudite, Romantic-poetry-loving doctor father who cut her off when she came out to him as a lesbian. Now living alone in San Francisco, estranged from her African American ex-husband, Seema is one week away from delivering a baby boy, Ishraaq. Ishraaq's arrival has brought to Seema's side, for the first time in 15 years, her terminally ill mother, Nafeesa, and her devoutly religious, hijab-wearing sister Tahera, an ob/gyn living with her husband and two young children in Irving, Texas. But there is to be no easy reconciliation. Instead, this fateful week, narrated by the new-born Ishraaq, ends in an emergency delivery, revealing both a family and a country in distress. The characters confront the complex tensions in their relationships and within their innermost selves, even as their lives are upended by the vandalism of a family mosque in Irving during the lead-up to President Obama's first mid-term elections. Ishraaq must make sense of the broken family and the complicated world that awaits him"-- Provided by publisher
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- First edition - London : Dorling Kindersley ; New York, NY : DK Publishing, 2021
- Description
- Book — 191 pages : illustrations, maps ; 19 cm
- Summary
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- Eat
- Drink
- Shop
- Arts & culture
- Nightlife
- Outdoors
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29. San Franshitshow [2021]
- Calamia, Cal, author.
- Oakland, CA : Nomadic Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — 70 pages ; 18 cm
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30. Vera : a novel [2021]
- Edgarian, Carol author.
- First Scribner hardcover edition - New York : Scribner, 2021
- Description
- Book — 317 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"Meet Vera Johnson, the uncommonly resourceful fifteen-year-old illegitimate daughter of Rose, notorious proprietor of San Francisco's most legendary bordello and ally to the city's corrupt politicians. Vera has grown up straddling two worlds - the madam's alluring sphere, replete with tickets to the opera, surly henchmen, and scant morality, and the violent, debt ridden domestic life of the family paid to raise her. On the morning of the great quake, Vera's worlds collide. As the shattered city burns and looters vie with the injured, orphaned, and starving, Vera and her guileless sister, Pie, are cast adrift. Vera disregards societal norms and prejudices and begins to imagine a new kind of life. She collaborates with Tan, her former rival, and forges an unlikely family of survivors. Together they navigate their way beyond disaster."--Publisher
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31. We run the tides : a novel [2021]
- Vida, Vendela author.
- First edition - New York, NY : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2021]
- Description
- Book — 254 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"Teenage Eulabee and her magnetic best friend, Maria Fabiola, own the streets of Sea Cliff, their foggy oceanside San Francisco neighborhood. They know Sea Cliff's homes and beaches, its hidden corners and eccentric characters--as well as the upscale all-girls' school they attend. One day, walking to school with friends, they witness a horrible act--or do they? Eulabee and Maria Fabiola vehemently disagree on what happened, and their rupture is followed by Maria Fabiola's sudden disappearance--a potential kidnapping that shakes the quiet community and threatens to expose unspoken truths."--Provided by publisher
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- Huber, William R., 1941- author.
- Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2020]
- Description
- Book — x, 284 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
- Summary
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Adolph Sutro was forever seeking challenges. Emigrating from Prussia to the U.S. at age 20, the California gold rush lured him west. At the Comstock Lode in Nevada, he conceived an idea for a tunnel to drain the hot water that made the mines perilous and inefficient. But he would have to overcome both physical obstacles and powerful opposition by the Bank of California to realize his vision. Back in San Francisco, Sutro bought one twelfth of the city, including the famous Cliff House perched over the Pacific Ocean. When it burned to cinders on Christmas Day, 1894, he built a massive, eight-story Victorian replacement. He used his expertise in tunneling and water solutions to create the world's largest enclosed swimming structure, the Sutro Baths-six glass-covered heated saltwater pools with capacity of 1,000 swimmers. Other challenges followed but Sutro was not invincible. After a two-year term as mayor of San Francisco, he succumbed to debilitating strokes which left him senile. His death in 1898 started disputes among his heirs-six children by his wife and two by his mistress-that lasted more than a decade.
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33. Before the gold [2020]
- Alioto, John, author.
- San Francisco, CA : Norfolk Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — v, 378 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- The Spanish discovery of Nueva California
- European expeditions to Nueva California: the Spanish become aware of San Francisco Bay
- The Spanish establish a presence in the San Francisco Bay: the Presidio and Mission Dolores
- A Spanish and Russian love story, the sea otter, and Native American resistance
- The Mexican Revolution, confrontation with the Native Americans and Russian encroachment
- Sola's 1818 report, mission secularization, a defenseless coast and Mexican sovereignty
- Mexicans bring trade, partner with the Russians and Anglo-Americans and suppress Native American reaction
- Secularization, Captain Beechey and Jedediah Smith
- The first revolutions, American trappers, continued Native American upringins and the plan para convertir
- The Secularization Act of 1833, Governor José Figueroa, the Sonoma frontier and the founding of Yerba Buena
- The village of Yerba Buena and its first residents: Richardson Briones and Leese. The initial survey: the Richardson drawing
- The independence years
- Land grants jump-start Yerba Buena, Jean Jacques Vioget and John Sutter arrive, and the Graham affair embarrasses Alvarado
- The Russians leave, but the French, British and Americans arrive
- The United States lands, but just for a while, and Mexico appoints a new governor
- Frémont reconnoiters Alta California, Alvarado leads a revolt against Mexio and Micheltorena again and Yerba Buena continues to grow
- The Civil War continues, Micheltorena ousted and Frémont returns
- Frémont rousts the Californios, the Mormons head for the California Sea and the "bears revolt" and raise a flag
- Manifest destiny realized, Americans seize Alta California, Montgomery seizes Yerba Buena, and some Californios fight back
- Yerba Buena becomes San Francisco, the O'Farrell survey creates the Market Street corridor and the city becomes a newspaper town
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- Quan, Bruce, author.
- San Francisco, California : Word by Word Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 284 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Part one. The rise and fall of the first Chinese industrialist in America. Obituary ; The beginning ; The years of growth 1872-1903 ; Return to America ; Major business success ; Trusted lieutenants ; U.S. attitude towards China ; The fall 1923-1926 ; Gone and forgotten 1926-1934
- Part two. Chinatown as sanctuary 1930s to 1960s
- Part three. Undercurrents of racism remain
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- Raspa, Darren A., author.
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: City on Fire
- 1. Of Heroes and Hounds: The Chilean Origins of Policing in San Francisco, 1846-1849
- 2. "Adios, Caballeros": Multiethnic Vigilantism and Derecho Vulgar in the Hinterlands, 1848-1852
- 3. English Jim and the Rise of Grassroots Policeways, 1851
- 4. Vigilant City: Organizing Community Justice, 1856 Interlude: The Politics of Protecting Chinatown, 1856-1876
- 5. Pick-Handles on the Plaza, July 1877
- 6. King of Chinatown: Community Policing Alliance and Dissolution, 1877-1906
- 7. Tiger Eyes, the Jewel of the Pacific, and Reorienting the Policing Model, 1912 Conclusion: Chinese Playground Notes Bibliography Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Raspa, Darren A., author.
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — xvi, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: City on Fire
- 1. Of Heroes and Hounds: The Chilean Origins of Policing in San Francisco, 1846-1849
- 2. "Adios, Caballeros": Multiethnic Vigilantism and Derecho Vulgar in the Hinterlands, 1848-1852
- 3. English Jim and the Rise of Grassroots Policeways, 1851
- 4. Vigilant City: Organizing Community Justice, 1856 Interlude: The Politics of Protecting Chinatown, 1856-1876
- 5. Pick-Handles on the Plaza, July 1877
- 6. King of Chinatown: Community Policing Alliance and Dissolution, 1877-1906
- 7. Tiger Eyes, the Jewel of the Pacific, and Reorienting the Policing Model, 1912 Conclusion: Chinese Playground Notes Bibliography Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Raspa, Darren A., author.
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2020] Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (pages cm)
- Summary
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Of Heroes and Hounds
- 2. "Adiós, Caballeros"
- 3. English Jim and the Rise of Grassroots Policeways, 1851
- 4. Vigilant City
- Interlude
- 5. Pick-Handles on the Plaza, July 1877
- 6. King of Chinatown
- 7. Tiger Eyes, the Jewel of the Pacific, and Reorienting the Policing Model, 1912
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
38. The blue absolute [2020]
- Shurin, Aaron, 1947- author.
- New York : Nightboat Books, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 89 pages ; 21 cm
- Summary
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"The Blue Absolute's prose poems are hot boxes of lyrical language combusting with daily life. People move and think amidst a flurry of dots and dashes in a constant shift of perspective and action--urban and pastoral, highly figured and fragmented, grieving and dreaming--each poem a compressed but fluid zone of almost psychedelic intensity. The book closes with "Shiver," an American epic, at once a lament for and vision of a great city on the edge: San Francisco past, present, and future"-- Publisher's description
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39. A cerebral offer [2020]
- Janjigian, Ken, author.
- [Livingston, Alabama] : Livingston Press, University of West Alabama, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 334 pages ; 22 cm
- Summary
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Harry Gnostopolos, a one-time filmmaker (literally, one time -- he wrote and directed a critically-acclaimed biopic of Jack Kerouac and then "retired") who, with his long-term girlfriend Dana, owns an small independent movie theater in the Outer Richmond District of San Francisco, is at a crossroads. The theater is in serious financial trouble and Dana has met someone new and wants out of the relationship, the theater business, and the city itself. And Harry has recently developed gephyrophobia, a fear of bridges -- not a good situation for someone in San Francisco. Into this turmoil comes Harry's old friend Jackson Halifax, a successful novelist, and the mysterious, seductive Nadine, with whom Harry shares an immediate, visceral (sort of a mutual "lust at first sight") connection. Jackson and Nadine offer Harry a solution to all of his problems. They are both part of a subversive crew planning a heist that, if they pull it off, could rewrite a major part of U.S. history
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40. The Cockettes : acid drag & sexual anarchy [2020]
- Hauser, Fayette, author.
- Port Townsend, WA : Process Media, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 349 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
- Summary
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"The influence of the Cockettes on American underground culture is present in every glittery sequin and candy-colored coiffure gracing our daily lives. Birthed in an LSD bathed commune in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district in the fall of 1969, The Cockettes were a fever dream of sexual freedom and expression. They granted themselves names and identities that reflected their inner nature then put it all on the stage with elaborate costumes in anarchic musical productions. Gay, straight, bisexual, pansexual--The Cockettes were EVERYTHING. The photos here are shared from museums, magazines, private collections, and the archives of founding and long-time Cockette, Fayette Hauser"--Publisher's website
"The Cockettes were a fever dream of sexual freedom and expression. They granted themselves names and identities that reflected their inner nature then put it all on the stage with elaborate costumes in anarchic musical productions. Gay, straight, bisexual, pansexual -- The Cockettes were everything. The photos here are shared from museums, magazines, private collections, and the archives of founding Cockette, Fayette Hauser"--Back cover
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41. Edie on the green screen : a novel [2020]
- Lisick, Beth, 1968- author.
- First edition - Brooklyn : 7.13 Books, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 233 pages ; 22 cm
- Summary
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In late '90s San Francisco, Edie Wunderlich was the It girl, on the covers of the city's alt-weeklies, repping the freak party scene on the eve of the first dot-com boom. Fast-forward twenty years, and Edie hasn't changed, but San Francisco has. Still a bartender in the Mission, Edie now serves a seemingly never-ending stream of tech bros while the punk rock parties of the millennium's end are long gone. When her mother dies, leaving her Silicon Valley home to Edie, she finds herself mourning her loss in the heart of the Bay Area's tech monoculture, and embarks on a last-ditch quest to hold on to her rebel heart. New York Times bestseller Beth Lisick's first novel EDIE ON THE GREEN SCREEN chronicles Silicon Valley's rapidly changing culture with biting observational humor, an insider's wisdom, and disarming pathos, while asking, "What comes after It?"
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- San Francisco, CA : Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ; Munich, Germany : Hirmer Verlag GmbH, 2020
- Description
- Book — 87 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 27 cm
- Summary
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Given Kahlo's special bond with San Francisco and the city's impact on her art and her fashion, presenting the exhibition in this venue carries special significance. Many iconic photographs that show Kahlo as a Tehuana (by Cunningham, Adams, Alvarez Bravo, and Weston) are from San Francisco, and her first self-portrait in full Tehuana attire was painted in San Francisco (now in the collection of SFMOMA). Frida Kahlo's encounters with "Gringolandia" (as she called the United States) were formative and complex. She appreciated the beauty of San Francisco in particular, relished the ethnic diversity of the city, and was mesmerized by Chinatown. She also met fascinating people, many of whom became her lifelong friends. It was in San Francisco, the first city she visited in the U.S., that Kahlo began to fashion her indigenous Mexican identity, deliberately distinguishing herself from the local women, whom she called "scarecrows" and "dull." "The gringas really like me a lot and take notice of all the dresses and rebozos that I brought with me, their jaws drop at the sight of my jade necklaces and all the painters want me to pose for them, " she wrote her parents shortly after her arrival.
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43. The Haight : love, rock, and revolution [2020]
- Marshall, Jim, 1936-2010, photographer.
- Revised and expanded edition - San Rafael : Insight Editions, 2020
- Description
- Book — 309 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"Available for the first time in a smaller, more convenient size perfect for tourists, students, and others, The Haight is an indispensable gallery of legendary photographer Jim Marshall's iconic sixties-era San Francisco photography, featuring striking images of twentieth-century icons, such as Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsburg, Grace Slick, and others. The counterculture movement of the 1960s is one of the most continually fascinating and endlessly examined milestones of the twentieth century. The footprint of that movement reverberates strongly today in music, fashion, literature, art, and society as a whole. Widely regarded as the cradle of revolution, California's Haight-Ashbury grew in the sixties from a small neighborhood in San Francisco to a worldwide phenomenon--a concept that extended far beyond the boundaries of the street intersection itself. Jim Marshall visually chronicled the neighborhood as perhaps no one else did. Renowned for his powerful portraits of some of the greatest musicians of the era, Marshall covered Haight-Ashbury with the same unique eye that allowed him to amass a staggering archive of music photography and Grammy recognition for his lifework. In this one-of-a-kind book, the full extent of Marshall's Haight-Ashbury archive is stunningly displayed; powerful candids, intimate portraits, and images of live concerts, street scenes, crash pads, alleyways, and the Human Be-In are collected in the definitive photographic record of a watershed moment in time. Featuring hundreds of striking images of icons, ranging from Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Bill Graham, Grace Slick, and the Jefferson Airplane to the Beatles, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and Bob Dylan, The Haight tells the complete and comprehensive story of the street, creative, cultural, and revolutionary aspects of the day. Written by best-selling San Francisco music journalist Joel Selvin, the story behind each and every one of these incomparable images is disclosed through an intimate and revealing narrative, lending the images a fascinating context and perspective. Bold and beautifully crafted, The Haight captures the full scope and nuance of Marshall's San Francisco photography and offers fresh insight into the Summer of Love, Haight-Ashbury, and beyond"-- Provided by publisher
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- Berkeley, CA : Heyday, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 247 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Neighborhood
- Chapter 2: The Heyday
- Chapter 3: The End of an Era
- Chapter 4: The Photographers & Archivists
- Chapter 5: Our Stories Neighborhood Maps with Locations of Fillmore Clubs and Bars Selected Bibliography Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Carlsson, Chris, 1957-
- London : Pluto Press, 2020
- Description
- Book — xiv, 290 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Acknowledgments Preface
- 1. Openers
- 2. Turning Shorelines, Wetlands, Creeks, Sand, and Hills into a City
- 3. Whatever Happened to the Eight-Hour Day?
- 4. Trails, Sails, Rails, and Wheels
- 5. Dissenters and Demonstrations, Radicals and Repression Appendix Shaping San Francisco Tour Itineraries Bibliography Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
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- Carlsson, Chris, 1957- editor.
- London : Pluto Press, 2020.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiv, 290 pages) : illustrations, maps
- Summary
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- Acknowledgments Preface
- 1. Openers
- 2. Turning Shorelines, Wetlands, Creeks, Sand, and Hills into a City
- 3. Whatever Happened to the Eight-Hour Day?
- 4. Trails, Sails, Rails, and Wheels
- 5. Dissenters and Demonstrations, Radicals and Repression Appendix Shaping San Francisco Tour Itineraries Bibliography Index.
- (source: Nielsen Book Data)
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
- Volz, Alia, 1977- author.
- Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020
- Description
- Book — xii, 416 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Summary
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- Prologue: On the barge
- Eat it, baby!
- The hand
- If all the world's a stage
- September's song
- The touch
- A zillion and one raindrops
- The power at hand
- Going 'round the bed
- Kings and queens
- Ride that brownie
- Child of life's long labor
- Galen's batch
- The devil's playground
- Off my cloud
- Paint it black
- No peace
- Give it up and you get it all
- The crossroads of infinity
- Mirrors become you
- Ella-vay-shun
- The wheel
- Epilogue: Licking the spoon
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48. The lucky star [2020]
- Vollmann, William T. author.
- [New York] : Viking, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 655 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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"After being initiated into a coven of island witches, Neva begins to fulfill her fate in a Tenderloin dive bar. Her worshippers include Richard, the introverted, alcoholic, occasionally omniscient narrator; a profane, aggressive transgender sex worker named Shantelle; the brisk but motherly barmaid Francine; and the former Frank, who has renamed herself after her idol Judy Garland. When Judy starts to love Neva too much, Judy's retired policeman boyfriend embarks on a mission of exposure and destruction."--Provided by publisher
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49. The man in the microwave oven [2020]
- Cox, Susan (Susan Rosemary), author.
- First edition - New York : Minotaur Books, 2020
- Description
- Book — 296 pages ; 22 cm
- Summary
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"Fleeing from a murder and family tragedy in her native England, where she was the scandal du jour for the tabloid press, Theo Bogart changed her name and built an undercover life in a close-knit San Francisco neighborhood. She didn't expect to find love and friendship there, and now she doesn't know how--or if--to reveal the truth. After a confrontation with a difficult neighbor, Theo fears her secrets are about to be uncovered after all. When the woman who threatened to expose her is murdered, Theo is embroiled in the kind of jeopardy she crossed an ocean to escape. Worse yet, dangerous family secrets have followed her. Theo's grandfather unveils a glimpse of the shadowy world he once inhabited as an agent for the British Secret Service, bringing an even bigger breed of trouble--and another death--to Theo's doorstep. She finds herself fighting to protect herself, her family, and her new friends, aware that one of them might be a murderer."-- Provided by publisher
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- Worley, Jennifer, author.
- First edition - New York : HarperCollins, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 261 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- How a nice girl like me
- Polly
- The daily bump and grind
- Exotic dancers union
- Freelance
- No justice? No piece!
- Seizing the means of production
- Under nude management
- Epilogue: the last dance
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