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ELADATL, a short history of the East Los Angeles dirigible air transport lines, by Sesshu Foster & Arturo Ernesto Romo

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ELADATL, a short history of the East Los Angeles dirigible air transport lines, by Sesshu Foster & Arturo Ernesto Romo
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
ELADATL
Responsibility statement
by Sesshu Foster & Arturo Ernesto Romo
Sub title
a short history of the East Los Angeles dirigible air transport lines
Summary
"In the early years of the twentieth-century, the use of airships known as dirigibles-some as large as one thousand feet long-was being promulgated in Southern California by a semi-clandestine lighter-than-air movement. Groups like the East LA Balloon Club and the Bessie Coleman Aero Club were hard at work to revolutionize travel in the pre-apocalyptic Southwest, with an aim to literally lift oppressed people out of racism and poverty. ELADATL tells the story of this little-known period of American air travel in a series of overlapping narratives told by key figures, accompanied by a number of historic photographs and recently discovered artifacts, with appendices provided to fill in the missing links. The story of the rise and fall of this ill-fated airship movement investigates its long-buried history, replete with heroes, villains, and moments of astonishing triumph and terrifying disaster. Written and presented as an "actual history of a fictional company," this surrealist, experimental novel is a tour de force of politicized fantastic fiction, a work of hybrid art-making distilled into a truly original literary form. Developed over a ten-year period of collaborations, community interventions, and staged performances, ELADATL is a furiously hilarious send-up of academic histories, mainstream narratives, and any traditional notions of the time-space continuum"--, Provided by publisher
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