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Thanks to this public-financing deal brokered by the city's leaders, Los Angeles is helping corporate fat cats make even fatter profits -- even as it slugs the middle class with higher fees and other charges, but can't afford to fix streets or trim trees. All this subversive fiction, even when it seems wholly nihilistic, even as its plots meander and end ambiguously, even at Ballard's violent best or Acker's senseless worst, thus seems inherently optimistic: it presupposes a reader for whom writing still matters, and a world that has the capacities and technologies of reading and writing, because in the novels, mysterious and malevolent abuses have eradicated just such a world. Seven years later, this plan, like many administration initiatives, rests in tatters even as the president declares it a success. |
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