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Slow days, fast company
Book • 1977
Eve Babitz's "Slow Days, Fast Company" is a collection of essays and short stories that capture the unique atmosphere of 1970s Los Angeles.
The book blends fiction and memoir, offering witty and insightful observations on Hollywood culture, relationships, and the city's distinctive character.
Babitz's writing is known for its sharp wit, self-awareness, and unflinching honesty.
The book explores themes of identity, ambition, and the search for meaning in a fast-paced and often superficial world.
It remains a beloved classic for its evocative portrayal of a specific time and place.
The book blends fiction and memoir, offering witty and insightful observations on Hollywood culture, relationships, and the city's distinctive character.
Babitz's writing is known for its sharp wit, self-awareness, and unflinching honesty.
The book explores themes of identity, ambition, and the search for meaning in a fast-paced and often superficial world.
It remains a beloved classic for its evocative portrayal of a specific time and place.