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California Rewritten by John Freeman

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California Rewritten

A Journey Through the Golden State's New Literature

John Freeman

Heyday · Print & ebook · October 24, 2025

Reading lane: American Lit Crit

Dive into the revelatory worlds of California's most exciting writers, and discover how their books uncover our history and can help us imagine our shared future.

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Good for readers who enjoy American Lit CritGood for readers interested in book clubGood for fans of Essays

Book Details

Authors
John Freeman
Publisher
Heyday
Published
October 24, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
American Lit Crit · 21st Century Literature
Reading lane
American Lit Crit

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Publisher Categories

  • Books & Reading

  • Regional American Literature

  • 21st Century Literature

About This Book

Dive into the revelatory worlds of California's most exciting writers, and discover how their books uncover our history and can help us imagine our shared future. "In Freeman's hands, California is a literary mecca, and each essay a revelation." — Ingrid Rojas Contreras , author of The Man Who Could Move Clouds Percival Everett, Rebecca Solnit, Tommy Orange, Michael Connelly, Julie Otsuka: As John Freeman writes in California Rewritten , "Literature of so many kinds and so m...

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Dive into the revelatory worlds of California's most exciting writers, and discover how their books uncover our history and can help us imagine our shared future. "In Freeman's hands, California is a literary mecca, and each essay a revelation." — Ingrid Rojas Contreras , author of The Man Who Could Move Clouds Percival Everett, Rebecca Solnit, Tommy Orange, Michael Connelly, Julie Otsuka: As John Freeman writes in California Rewritten , "Literature of so many kinds and so many genres from so many different types of people—at the highest level—has been coming out of California and from Californians for decades now." Freeman, one of the sharpest editors working today, has followed the evolution of California's literary life since his teenage years in Sacramento. In over fifty essays inspired by his hosting of Alta Journal 's popular California Book Club, he offers an essential road map to California literature now. He shows us how the state's most exciting writers can unlock our understanding of the past, and how they can deepen our imaginations as we confront the most pressing issues that face our society: labor and inequality, migration and citizenship, technology and its limits, changing landscapes and climate catastrophe. Incisive and compulsively readable, California Rewritten will be a source of empowering discovery for any book lover who cares about the Golden State.

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