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Reading San Francisco

Scott Alan Lucas

One city, one book, every year.

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Other Things Being Equal

Reading San Francisco: 1892

Handsome physicians. French cousins. Roaring fires. Languid rides in row-boats. Lashing rainstorms. The forbidden love between a Jewish woman and a Christian man. Other Things Being Equal has it all. This romanc...

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In the Realms of Gold

Reading San Francisco: 1891

There’s not very much available on the life of the San Francisco poet Lorenzo Sosso. In the introduction to his 1888 collection A New Poet, he apologizes for the crudeness of his work, informing the reader that...

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An Incident at Owl Creek Bridge

Reading San Francisco: 1890

An Incident at Owl Creek Bridge is a little like Casey at the Bat: Even if you don’t know it, you know it. And even if you do know it, it’s probably a lot better than you remember it to be. At least, that’s what...

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Casey at the Bat

Reading San Francisco: 1888

A delayed post this week, as I spent too much time in the last few days trying and failing to track down a copy of the historian Terence Emmons’s book Alleged sex and threatened violence: Doctor Russel, Bishop V...

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An Inhabitant of Carcosa

Reading San Francisco: 1886

On Christmas day 1886, the San Francisco Newsletter published a short story decidedly at odds with the holiday spirit. Ambrose Bierce’s “An Inhabitant of Carcosa,” which runs just three pages long, is a darkly-a...

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    I'm a Bay Area journalist, and the author of the forthcoming book Last Night in San Francisco, the true story of the death of Cash App founder Bob Lee.

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