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Under the Perfect Sun (The San Diego Tourists Never See)
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Product Details
Author:
Mike Davis, Kelly Mayhew, Jim Miller
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
528
Publisher:
Seven Stories Press (May 26, 2026)
Imprint:
Seven Stories Press
Release Date:
May 26, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781644215449
ISBN-10:
1644215446
Weight:
18.8oz
Dimensions:
5.51" x 8.25" x 1.37"
File:
RandomHouse-PRH_Book_Company_PRH_PRT_Onix_delta_active_D20260424T234221_156007680-20260424.xml
Folder:
RandomHouse
List Price:
$25.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
20
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$19.98
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
Discount Code:
A
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Yes
Overview
A muckraking history of San Diego that covers the city’s historically recent shift from politically conservative to politically progressive while also outlining a new cast of right-wing villains and tenacious activists fighting for social justice.
"Behind the luminous veneer of San Diego, there is also a powerful story of radical activism and resistance—vital inspiration for our times.” —Angela Davis
“A left-leaning, fascinating history of San Diego that debunks the notion of America's Finest City.”―San Diego Magazine
San Diego is a sunny paradise for over thirty million tourists each year. But America’s eighth largest metropolis conceals a vast dark side of militarization, economic inequality, municipal corruption, and racial injustice. This updated and expanded edition of Under the Perfect Sun contains three muckraking essays that expose the underbelly of this city and interrogate its recent turn from red to blue.
Mike Davis outlines the making and re-making of San Diego by a series of largely unchecked local plutocrats, from the snarling Republicans of old to what he calls “high tech . . . opportunist Clinton Democracy.” He moves from John D. Spreckels’ crushing dissent amidst the Free Speech Fight during the Progressive era to a new class of politically shapeshifting business elites ushering in the “tidal wave of gentrification” that continues to this day. Jim Miller offers a bottom-up, peoples’ history of San Diego from the perspective of activists of all stripes—workers, immigrants, civil rights, and anti-war advocates—seeking to challenge the local hegemony. And oral historian Kelly Mayhew sketches life in this tourist wonderland with a series of interviews that reveal the “Other San Diego,” including stories from a wide range of local activists and everyday citizens who share the reality of living in San Diego. This twentieth-anniversary edition is an ode to one of America’s most complex cities.
"Behind the luminous veneer of San Diego, there is also a powerful story of radical activism and resistance—vital inspiration for our times.” —Angela Davis
“A left-leaning, fascinating history of San Diego that debunks the notion of America's Finest City.”―San Diego Magazine
San Diego is a sunny paradise for over thirty million tourists each year. But America’s eighth largest metropolis conceals a vast dark side of militarization, economic inequality, municipal corruption, and racial injustice. This updated and expanded edition of Under the Perfect Sun contains three muckraking essays that expose the underbelly of this city and interrogate its recent turn from red to blue.
Mike Davis outlines the making and re-making of San Diego by a series of largely unchecked local plutocrats, from the snarling Republicans of old to what he calls “high tech . . . opportunist Clinton Democracy.” He moves from John D. Spreckels’ crushing dissent amidst the Free Speech Fight during the Progressive era to a new class of politically shapeshifting business elites ushering in the “tidal wave of gentrification” that continues to this day. Jim Miller offers a bottom-up, peoples’ history of San Diego from the perspective of activists of all stripes—workers, immigrants, civil rights, and anti-war advocates—seeking to challenge the local hegemony. And oral historian Kelly Mayhew sketches life in this tourist wonderland with a series of interviews that reveal the “Other San Diego,” including stories from a wide range of local activists and everyday citizens who share the reality of living in San Diego. This twentieth-anniversary edition is an ode to one of America’s most complex cities.









