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''Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas'' is a non-fiction account by author and journalist
Matthew O'Brien Matthew O'Brien (born in 1970) is an American author, journalist, editor and teacher who writes about the seedier side of Las Vegas. His most well-known work is the nonfiction book '' Beneath the Neon'', which documents the homeless population li ...
, with photos by Danny Mollohan. It chronicles the author's time in subterranean
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
. As he pursued a killer who hid in the tunnels, he discovered hundreds of people living underground and interviewed many of them for the book. It was released in June 2007 by Huntington Press.


Content

Equipped with a flashlight, tape recorder and expandable baton, O'Brien, an editor at the time for ''
Las Vegas CityLife ''Las Vegas CityLife'', founded in August 1996, was the oldest alternative weekly newspaper in Southern Nevada and covered news about the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas. Coverage included news, politics, arts, and culture reporting in prin ...
'', an alternative weekly newspaper, for four years explored the black-and-gray underworld of the Las Vegas flood-control system. In 2008,
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reporter Adam Burke accompanied the author into the tunnels to meet and interview some of the homeless people documented in the book. In September 2009, an ABC '' Nightline'' news team went into the tunnels with O'Brien as well to illustrate for viewers the stories of homeless people included in ''Beneath the Neon''.


Book exhibit

In June 2008, an exhibit based on the book was built and displayed for two months at the Contemporary Arts Collective in the Arts Factory in downtown Las Vegas. To recreate the feeling of life in the dark tunnels, graffiti artists from the drains gathered to paint the exhibit room's walls, and a curator gathered up items from the underground world, including gravel and debris and the knit cap O’Brien wore and flashlight he carried while in the tunnels. In describing the exhibit, ''CityLife'' art critic Jarret Keene asked, "When was the last time you attended an art exhibit based on a book?" "Arguably the scariest nonfiction narrative about this city," Keene wrote, "Matt O’Brien's ''Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas'' gives readers a dark and eye-opening look at what it means to exist under – and we mean literally under – the (Las Vegas) Strip."


Reception

In its May 2007 review, ''
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'' wrote, "Continually contrasting the sparkling casinos above with the dank, cobwebbed catacombs below, the observant O'Brien writes with a noirish flair, but his compassion is also evident as he illuminates the lives of these shadowy subterranean dwellers." The book brought international attention to the fact that homeless people were living underground in Las Vegas. "Nightline" called the revelation "a much darker side to Las Vegas." Mediabistro.com wrote, "O’Brien paints a starkly different portrait of the city than the one you get while playing the $25 table at the Bellagio." A translated French edition was released in 2012.France24 International News, "The end of the American dream," April 19, 2012


References


External links


''Beneath the Neon'' site

Publisher's book page
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