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Best Books 2020: Our Favorites About Los Angeles

With our beloved city all but shut down, we found ourselves with a lot of extra time on our hands to read this year. Luckily, there were lots of good books about L.A. to delve into. Here’s a roundup of some of our favorites. The recently completed SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, new home of the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, was built on the site of Hollywood Park Racetrack. Horses had raced near Prairie Avenue since 1938 and photographer Michele Asselin captured the last days of the track in her book Clubhouse Turn: The Twilight of Hollywood Park Race Track. The big art book traces the history of the park from Seabiscuit to Hollywood stars, then visits with gamblers and jockeys, and pays a visit to the stilled betting windows and grandstands before they made way for the new football stadium.

Anne Frank among top foreign authors with literature-loving Tehran women

It’s an “excellent book that recounts a social and political experience similar to ours,” she said. “They tell us that other people have also gone through bitterness, hardship, and survived.” Reza Bahrami, 32, manages the main bookstore of another publisher, Cheshmeh, which means “source,” and said their “readership is 70 percent female.” “There is a lot of buzz and anticipation around new publications and this drives sales,” he said, surrounded by books at the Cheshmeh store on Karim Khan street. An Iranian employee poses for a picture at a bookstore in Tehran’s Enqelab (Revolution) street, on September 8, 2020. (ATTA KENARE / AFP)

Jewish and Israeli authors are favorites for literature-loving Tehran women

Jewish and Israeli authors are favorites for literature-loving Tehran women Academic Yuval Noah Harari, poet Osip Mandelstam and Anne Frank s diary, all translated into Persian, can also be found on display tables of bookshops in the Iranian capital; Mary Trump s tell-all on her uncle Donald has also hit the shelves AFP | Published: 12.24.20 , 19:00 French authors Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir rub shoulders with the likes of Jewish diarist Anne Frank and Russian poet Osip Mandelstam in Tehran bookstores where the largely female readership lap up foreign writers. Iranian women read more, translate more and write more. In general, they are more present in the book market than men, said Nargez Mossavat, editorial director of Sales publishers.

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