LA Review of Books
Ein Podcast von LA Review of Books - Freitags
503 Folgen
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Kiese Laymon: How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America
Vom: 11.12.2020 -
Alex Ross in Wagner's Shadows
Vom: 4.12.2020 -
The Magic World of Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum
Vom: 27.11.2020 -
Alexander Nanau's Collective Nightmare for Our Time
Vom: 20.11.2020 -
The Election and a Changing America: LARB Politics Editor Tom Zoellner on The National Road
Vom: 13.11.2020 -
Bryan Washington's Memorial; and Election Reflections
Vom: 6.11.2020 -
Women Against the Odds: Talking to Filmmaker Garrett Bradley & Art Legends, the Guerrilla Girls
Vom: 30.10.2020 -
Friending Thanatos: Richard Seymour's The Twittering Machine
Vom: 23.10.2020 -
Suzanne Nossle on Local News
Vom: 23.10.2020 -
Talking to Alain Mabanckou, author of Black Moses
Vom: 16.10.2020 -
Homeland Elegies: Ayad Akhtar on mourning America
Vom: 9.10.2020 -
The Only Reader is a Re-Reader: Talking to Vivian Gornick
Vom: 2.10.2020 -
Arundhati Roy on Freedom, Fascism & Fiction
Vom: 25.9.2020 -
Friendship and Mortality in a Plague Year: Sigrid Nunez on What Are You Going Through
Vom: 18.9.2020 -
A Different Addiction Story: Yaa Gyasi talks about Transcendent Kingdom
Vom: 11.9.2020 -
Kelli Jo Ford, author of Crooked Hallelujah, on Love and the End Times
Vom: 4.9.2020 -
Yan Lianke, author of Three Brothers, on Chinese Life, Law, and Literature
Vom: 28.8.2020 -
An Alpaca and a Llama Walk into a Bar: Talking to Joni Murphy, author of Talking Animals
Vom: 21.8.2020 -
Life In Between: Awkaeke Emezi on their new novel The Death of Vivek Oji
Vom: 16.8.2020 -
Talking Tomboys with Melissa Faliveno
Vom: 8.8.2020
The Los Angeles Review of Books is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and disseminating rigorous, incisive, and engaging writing on every aspect of literature, culture, and the arts. The Los Angeles Review of Books magazine was created in part as a response to the disappearance of the traditional newspaper book review supplement, and, with it, the art of lively, intelligent long-form writing on recent publications in every genre, ranging from fiction to politics. The Los Angeles Review of Books seeks to revive and reinvent the book review for the internet age, and remains committed to covering and representing today’s diverse literary and cultural landscape.
