C
caraculo
Bukowski lived in a pre-gentrification LA. Meaning there were middle class people in the inner city. People could walk, use the public transport, etc, like in Europe.
Nowadays inner cities in the USA are suppsed to be for minorities and criminals. Middle class people live in the suburbs, they depend on the car, and spend several hours per week driving.
So do you think this process affected Los Angeles in such a dramatic way? What are the differences between the LA of Bukowski and todays LA?
Has anyone lived in inner LA? Hows are living conditions and housing prices? Safety? Nightlife? Schools and public transportation?
Nowadays inner cities in the USA are suppsed to be for minorities and criminals. Middle class people live in the suburbs, they depend on the car, and spend several hours per week driving.
So do you think this process affected Los Angeles in such a dramatic way? What are the differences between the LA of Bukowski and todays LA?
Has anyone lived in inner LA? Hows are living conditions and housing prices? Safety? Nightlife? Schools and public transportation?