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When the Flames Went Out
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When the Flames Went Out
A year after the Eaton Fire burned down his Altadena house, Anthony Dinh Tran struggles with the idea of rebuilding. In his Los Angeles Review of Books essay, he examines what rebuilding really means: not just a structure, but a sense of safety, history, and belonging shaped by generations of displacement. Moving between the intimate and the systemic, Tran reflects on the shock of returning to a charred lot and scorched orange trees, the cruelty…
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