San Francisco's Literature Mapped'Occasionally a cable car passed, trundling heavily, with a strident whirring of jostled glass ...' - from McTeague (1899) a novel by Frank Norris
Ever since the days of the Californian gold rush San Francisco has held a special position in the myths and literature of America. To celebrate San Francisco's status as one of the most vibrant literary cities in the world the San Francisco <div class="feedflare">
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