“<i>Dodgerland i</i>s a fascinating study of American culture in Los Angeles in the 1970s. Among the characters marching across the pages are Tom Wolfe, Hugh Hefner, Charles Manson, Jim Bouton, Mayor Tom Bradley, Frank Zappa, and, of course, the men who bled Dodger blue, including imperfect heroes such as Steve Garvey, Don Sutton, Reggie Smith, and Glenn Burke. All came for the American Dream. Not all of them made it.”-Peter Golenbock, author of <i>The Bronx Zoo</i> and <i>Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers</i> <br />   “An intriguing, often audacious tale that weaves in such iconic characters as John Wayne and Bob Marley, Tom Wolfe and Tommy Lasorda. In the eye of this cultural hurricane, for a moment or two, stood the 1977–78 Los Angeles Dodgers. Here is their story-deftly told.”-Tim Wendel, author of <i>Castro’s Curveball</i> and <i>Summer of ’68</i><br />   “Michael Fallon has given us the California counterpart to <i>The Bronx Is Burning</i>, a sweeping yet intimate portrayal of the seventies’ denouement on the West Coast. Here’s the American Dream in Dodger blue, a black mayor, a pioneering journalist, and a hardworking hardware store owner.”-John Rosengren, award-winning author of <i>The Fight of Their Lives: How Juan Marichal and John Roseboro Turned Baseball’s Ugliest Brawl into a Story of Forgiveness and Redemption</i>

The 1977–78 Los Angeles Dodgers came close. Their tough lineup of young and ambitious players squared off with the New York Yankees in consecutive World Series. The Dodgers’ run was a long time in the making after years of struggle and featured many homegrown players who went on to noteworthy or Hall of Fame careers, including Don Sutton, Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes, and Steve Yeager. Dodgerland is the story of those memorable teams as Chavez Ravine began to change, baseball was about to enter a new era, and American culture experienced a shift to the “me” era.


Part journalism, part social history, and part straight sportswriting, Dodgerland is told through the lives of four men, each representing different aspects of this L.A. story. Tom Lasorda, the vocal manager of the Dodgers, gives an up-close view of the team’s struggles and triumphs; Tom Fallon, a suburban small-business owner, witnesses the Dodgers’ season and the changes to California's landscape-physical, social, political, and economic; Tom Wolfe, a chronicler of California’s ever-changing culture, views the events of 1977–78 from his Manhattan writer’s loft; and Tom Bradley, Los Angeles’s mayor and the region’s most dominant political figure of the time, gives a glimpse of the wider political, demographic, and economic forces that affected the state at the time.


The boys in blue drew baseball’s focus in those two seasons, but the intertwining narratives tell a larger story about California, late 1970s America, and great promise unrealized.

 
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The 1977–78 Los Angeles Dodgers came close. Their tough lineup of young and ambitious players squared off with the New York Yankees in consecutive World Series. Dodgerlandis the story of those memorable teams as Chavez Ravine began to change, baseball was about to enter a new era, and American culture experienced a shift to the “me” era.
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Prologue: Tuesday, October 17, 1978 Part 1. 19771. The Days of Bad Baseball2. Where It Will Always Be 19553. Detours along the Dodger Way4. Great Expectations, Everybody's Watching You5. The Land of Golden Dreams6. We Were All Rookies Again7. The Game Has Gotten Worse8. But You Can Never Leave9. Hollywood Stars and Blue Hard Hats10. A John Wayne Kind of Adventure11. Heroes and Villains12. Dog Days in Dogtown13. The Right Stuff14. Gonna Fly Now15. Klieg Lights, Smoke Bombs, and Three Massive Bombshells Interlude: Postorbital Remorse; or, There's Always Next Year Part 2. 197816. Rediscovering Baseball17. Paradise Defiled18. The Redemption of Rick Monday19. Every Day We Pay the Price20. The Ballad of Glenn and Spunky21. Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love22. Untaxing the Golden Cow23. Nothing Is Clicking Right Now24. The Grapple in the Apple25. Is the Force with Us?26. Clinching27. The Inevitable Yankee Miracle28. Chronic Hysteresis; or, Another Yankees-Dodgers Rematch Afterword: Leaving Babylon NotesIndex
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ISBN
9780803249400
Publisert
2016-06-01
Utgiver
University of Nebraska Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
472

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Michael Fallon is a writer on arts and culture and a nonprofit manager based in Minnesota. He is the author of Creating the Future: Art and Los Angeles in the 1970s.