Subj : From a book To : Alexander Koryagin From : Ardith Hinton Date : Thu Oct 18 2018 23:28:12 Hi, Alexander! Recently you wrote in a message to Ardith Hinton: AH> [...] I imagine the narrator is referring to someplace AH> like Las Vegas, where there is an air of unreality about AH> everything. When I visited this city years ago there was AH> a hotel with a neon sign cowboy who tipped his hat & said AH> "Hi, Pardner!" at all hours of the day & night, and there AH> were many "wedding chapels" where folks could get married AH> after a quickie divorce in Reno. But I wouldn't expect AH> other folks to draw such conclusions if they live eighteen AH> hours away by air.... :-) I wasn't forgetting you there, BTW. At a rough estimate I think you would be +/- the same distance away as Paul... in the opposite direction. ;-) AK> Yes, the heroes of the novel were in Los Angeles, in the AK> area where film stars live. Ah... that explains a lot. In your original citation there was a bus chugging westward, presumably carrying at least one of these heroes. Las Vegas is four hours by road east of Los Angeles. And I can well imagine how somebody from further east who is hoping to obtain a job in the film industry might pass through Las Vegas en route to Los Angeles. I suppose the bus might have been carrying actors from one scene in a movie set to another, but in that case the direction of travel would be of very little significance to the reader. From what I remember of Los Angeles there's nothing particularly unusual about the architecture. OTOH the economy seems to depend quite a bit less on entertainment & tourism than that of Las Vegas. :-) --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) .