Sporting Guide: Los Angeles, 1897

Sporting Guide: Los Angeles, 1897

by Liz Goldwyn

Narrated by Susan Ericksen, David Colacci

Unabridged — 3 hours, 59 minutes

Sporting Guide: Los Angeles, 1897

Sporting Guide: Los Angeles, 1897

by Liz Goldwyn

Narrated by Susan Ericksen, David Colacci

Unabridged — 3 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

A brilliantly imaginative recreation of an 1890s Los Angeles pocket guide, or "Sporting Guide," to the brothels of the day.

Before there was the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Los Angeles was a rough place, building its way out to the global city of today. In the late nineteenth century it was a rapidly growing city filled with pimps and prostitutes, Chinese railwaymen, robbers, smugglers, and corrupt politicians. It was a city where losers and dreamers from all over the world could came to make their fortune.

This era of her native city has always fascinated author, fashion icon, and filmmaker Liz Goldwyn. In a series of beautiful, haunting interlinked stories she recreates the Los Angeles of the 1890s through stories of its pimps, politicians, prostitutes-male and female-businessmen, madams, and johns. She takes listeners inside the bordellos and velvet curtained rooms where sex entices but power and money rule. Based on her original research in the libraries and archives of LA, these fictional stories center around real historical characters-like the famous owner of LA's grandest brothel, Pearl Morton (whose tombstone Goldwyn discovered). Interspersed in those stories, Goldwyn writes about the historical realities of the time, from fashion to opium drug addiction to sexual practices and birth control.

Sporting Guide evokes a lost world of those on the margins of LA, of the hustlers who made it into one of the great cities of the world, and she gives a poignant voice to people and stories lost to time.


Editorial Reviews

Vice - Tierney Finster

Liz Goldwyn’s writing and film-work merge the focused dedication of intellectual study with the brilliant and subversive storytelling tradition she grew up around…her book is filled with stories of vice set in pre-Hollywood L.A and follow the fictional tales of men and women affiliated with the sex industry

The New Potato

Sporting Guide is a guidebook to the glamorous world of high-class brothels, madams, and prostitutes of 1890s Los Angeles…think Zagat, but just a tad more risqué, chronicling – rather than restaurants – the city’s brothels, gambling dens and houses of ill-fame.

LA Weekly - Tony Mostrom

Goldwyn zeros in on the delightfully sordid demimonde of 1890s downtown prostitution…in the familiar Joycean format of interconnected short stories, Goldwyn’s poetic and empathetic prose raises the raw, factual material to the level of tragicart, in passages of loneliness and desperation that burn off any distancing“nostalgia” for the old times.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172591396
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 10/06/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
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