Talk Cocktail

David Ulin finds hope in a burning city


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David Ulin, one of Los Angeles’s most perceptive chroniclers and an editor of Joan Didion’s collected works, reflects on the city’s unprecedented urban wildfires through the lens of history, identity, and belonging.

Ulin, in this California Sun podcast, talks to me about how disasters in Los Angeles paradoxically forge deeper connections between Angelenos and their landscape. Drawing parallels to 9/11 and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he explores how this watershed moment — with its destruction of thousands of structures across a burn area of roughly 60 square miles — may reshape Southern California’s future.

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