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Contributor: From the Palisades to Palos Verdes, L.A.’s altered landscapes problem reminiscence itself
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Contributor: From the Palisades to Palos Verdes, L.A.’s altered landscapes problem reminiscence itself

Last updated: March 13, 2025 12:46 pm
Editorial Board Published March 13, 2025
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New imaging from NASA gives a greater understanding of the sluggish, mysterious Palos Verdes landslide. It reveals the course of the earthy motion — west, towards the coast — in addition to the rate, as a lot as 4 inches per week.

The evaluation confirms what these of us who grew up on the superficially quiet Palos Verdes Peninsula have all the time recognized: It’s solely a matter of time till the turbulent hillside crumbles into the ocean. Nevertheless it’s taking place sooner than I ever anticipated.

It was simply final 12 months when the sanctuary the place my mom’s funeral was held, on a remarkably foggy June day in 2015, was dismantled. Piece by piece, the glass-and-wood Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes — designed by Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright — was taken aside in order that it could be saved.

Throughout the highway from the holy home’s naked basis, a onetime residence of the author Joan Didion is, given its location, most likely in comparable hazard of falling into the Pacific Ocean.

Didion, who died in 2021, was a Sacramento native who wrote about Palos Verdes with reverence. Within the Nineteen Sixties, when Didion and her husband, John Gregory Dunne, lived on the peninsula in a Spanish-style gatehouse, Didion noticed the “slump of the hill” making its unusual descent into the ocean. Later, in her 2005 memoir “The Year of Magical Thinking,” concerning the aftermath of Dunne’s demise, Didion returned to Palos Verdes in reminiscence.

The e-book’s last paragraph is about Abalone Cove, the watery vacation spot of the persevering with landslide. Didion and Dunne had swum there, and Didion wrote of “the swell of clear water, the way it changed, the swiftness and power it gained as it narrowed through the rocks at the base of the point.”

“The Year of Magical Thinking” stands out as a paragon of unreliable narration. Didion’s grief ripples as she struggles to make sense of time. However over the course of her inquisition into the occasions surrounding her late husband’s coronary heart assault, her prose turns into sharper, extra concise. Didion emerges from the fog of mourning and arrives, with readability, in Palos Verdes and the reminiscence of Abalone Cove. The panorama serves as a static but dynamic vessel for her grief.

I ask myself what the coast, with its chaparral, eucalyptus, wide-mawed canyons and thick seasonal fogs, will appear like once I return. I additionally ask myself how I can mourn my dad and mom, each of whom died in Palos Verdes, with out the panorama the place we created shared recollections.

These questions apply extra broadly and acutely to Southern Californians after the fires that took 29 lives and displaced greater than 13,000 households. For a lot of, the prospect of returning isn’t financially possible; for many who are capable of come again residence, acquainted landmarks and way more are gone.

So what to make of this info — of communities irrevocably misplaced to the fires, of NASA’s affirmation that the hillside shall be folding in on itself quickly?

After fires ravaged Malibu in 1978, Didion wrote in “The White Album,” that she drove to a nursery on the coast close to Topanga Canyon. She discovered charred bushes, shards of glass and melted metallic the place as soon as there have been orchids. “I lost three years,” the proprietor informed Didion. “And for an instant,” she writes, “I thought we would both cry.”

With that last gesture, Didion skilled the disaster along with her fellow Angeleno. A reminiscence that not has a panorama to dwell in could be referred to as up by sharing it with another person. With out the locations to return to — Moonshadows in Malibu, the Wayfarers Chapel in Palos Verdes, our personal houses — it’s extra essential than ever to speak about what was misplaced. That’s how we preserve it alive.

Ryan Nourai is a author engaged on a memoir about his late mom’s capturing.

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