Los Angeles, California in Requiem for a Nun (Location)
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Location Key:
Display Label:
Los Angeles, California
Map Icon:
OutOfYoknapatawpha
Other Texts Location Appears In:
X:
2058
Y:
945
Description:
The "ghettoes" of Los Angeles are one of the places (along with those of "New York and Detroit and Chicago") to which the Negro tenant farmers and "furnish-hands" who worked in Yoknapatawpha's fields have moved by the 1930s (193). Nearby "Hollywood," where Faulkner often worked as a screenwriter during the 1930s and 40s but where he never felt at home, appears in the novel as an adjective in the unseemly phrase "trick Hollywood bathroom" (123).
Role:
Only Mentioned in Text
Status:
Continuous
Types:
City; Negro District;
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