cover image West of the West: Dreamers, Believers, Builders and Killers in the Golden State

West of the West: Dreamers, Believers, Builders and Killers in the Golden State

Mark Arax, . . Public Affairs, $26.95 (347pp) ISBN 978-1-58648-390-6

These swift, penetrating essays from former Los Angeles Times writer Arax (In My Father's Name ) take the measure of contemporary California with a sure and supple hand, consciously but deservedly taking its place alongside Didion's and Saroyan's great social portraits. Expect the unexpected from Arax's reports up and down the state: on the last of the Okies, the latest migrants from Mexico, the tree-sitters of Berkeley, Bay Area conspiracy theorists, an Armenian chicken giant's infamous fall or the mammoth marijuana economy of Humboldt County, among much else. For Arax, a third-generation Californian of Armenian heritage who spent years covering the Central Valley as an investigative reporter, the state's outré reputation and self-representation are a complex dance of myth and memory that includes his own family lore and personal history. It's partly this personal connection, running subtly but consistently throughout, that pushes the collection past mere reportage to a high literary enterprise that beautifully integrates the private and idiosyncratic with the sweep of great historical forces. (May)