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Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Don Nomark
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Category/GenrePhotographic equipment and techniques
ISBN/Barcode 9780811840576
ClassificationsDewey:979
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 1 July 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

In 1949, photographer Don Normark walked up into the hills of Los Angeles, looking for a good view. Instead, he found Chavez Ravine, a ramshackle Mexican-American neighborhood tucked away in Elysian Park like a poor mans Shangri-la. Enchanted, he stayed for a year amidst the wild roses, tin roofs, and wandering goats of this uniquely intact rural community on the citys outskirts. Accepted by the residents, Normark was able to photo-graph a life that, though bowed down by poverty, was lived fully, openly, and joyfully. That ended in 1950, when the residents of Chavez Ravine received letters from the government directing them to sell their homes and leave. Some sold, some were dragged out of their houses kicking and screaming. The emptied houses were razed to make way for Dodger Stadium. The past fifty years have not erased the memories of Los Desterrados, the uprooted descendents of Chavez Ravine. Now available in paperback, this beautiful, haunting book captures their images, their stories, and their bittersweet memories. A social and cultural history of Los Angeles and Mexican America, Chavez Ravine reclaims and celebrates this lost village from a simpler time.

Author Biography

Don Normark has had more than ten thousand photographs published in Sunset and other magazines. His award-winning work has been shown at galleries and museums around the US and is found in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, MIT, and the Smithsonian.