The Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant La

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Astra House
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320
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English
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Hardcover
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9781662601736

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About the Author
Jesse Katz spent fifteen years as a journalist at the Los Angeles Times and another nine years at Los Angeles Magazine. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, New York magazine, Rolling Stone, Details, The American Prospect, Pacific Standard, and in the anthologies Best American Magazine Writing and Best American Crime Writing. He teaches in the literary journalism program at the University of California, Irvine, and has volunteered at both Central Juvenile Hall and the Heman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility through a nonprofit called InsideOUT Writers. He lives in Los Angeles with his son.
Reviews
"The Rent Collectors will not leave you where it found you. Its searing, breathtaking detail always invites you to a reverence for complexity. This book helps us all to no longer settle for the one dimensional view again. Katz taps into our ache to find our shared humanity and indeed discover compassion as the answer to every question. This is urban reportage at its finest and most human."
--Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries and bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart

"The Rent Collectors is a must-read book for our times. An insightful and deeply researched journey through the underbelly of LA, Jesse Katz has written a breathtaking true-crime narrative--one that you won't be able to put down."
--Gus Garcia-Roberts, author of Jimmy the King

"For longer than seems humanly possible, Jesse Katz has been one of our greatest chroniclers of L.A.'s street underworld. So it's no surprise that The Rent Collectors is a tale tuned fine, and filled with some exquisitely cinematic characters - Mexican Mafia honchos, baby mammas, cops, MacArthur Park street vendors, and a lost kid with devil horn tattoos. But I will admit that its appearance causes me some dismay, because, damn, I wish I'd written it."
--Sam Quinones, bestselling author of Dreamland and The Least of Us

"In this lyrical, intelligent, and deeply literary work, Jesse Katz takes us on an unforgettable journey into the mind and life of a forgotten, reviled man. Like a character from Dostoevsky, Giovanni Macedo is a troubled sinner thrust into the cruelty of an urban landscape, a world Katz recreates with boundless compassion, and with painstaking and unflinching detail. Rent Collectors is a landmark of true-crime writing about the city that helped give birth to the genre, Los Angeles."
--Héctor Tobar, bestselling author of Deep Down Dark and Our Migrant Souls

"Few authors or books are able to take a reader deep into the daily machinations of gang life as expertly as Jesse Katz has done with The Rent Collectors. The young, naive, and damaged Giovanni Macedo is at the center of this story of criminal transgression and redemption, but in telling the tale, the humanity of the author's perspective envelopes a cast of characters on all sides of the law, from the Latino gang underworld of Southern California to the scheming nooks and crannies of the the justice system. With insight and compassion, Katz explores the criminal pathology of the Columbia Lil Cycos gang in the McArthur Park area of Los Angeles, but he also elevates this story into the classic realm of great human drama from Dostoevsky to Mailer. The narrative is compelling, and the writing is first-rate. Prepare yourself for a relentless, exciting read."
--T.J. English, best-selling author of The Westies, Havana Nocturne and Dangerous Rhythms