In 2003, Norman M. Klein's docufable Bleeding Through raised questions of urban aesthetics and memory as part of the multimedia documentary Bleeding Through: Layers of Los Angeles, 1920-1986. Now, 20 years later, this important text is reissued along with several essays addressing its central themes, such as the aesthetics and politics of urban memory, the development of Los Angeles since the 20th century, the role of urban imaginaries in US politics,...