LA Review of Books
Ein Podcast von LA Review of Books - Freitags
503 Folgen
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Tori Reid Talks to the Iconic Nikki Giovanni
Vom: 31.10.2019 -
Leslie Jamison on Everything
Vom: 25.10.2019 -
Director Bong Joon Ho Talks Parasite
Vom: 18.10.2019 -
Literary LA: Stephen Van Dyck Meets People from the Internet
Vom: 11.10.2019 -
The Formation of the #MeToo Canon
Vom: 4.10.2019 -
Sarah M Broom's Autobiography of a House
Vom: 28.9.2019 -
A Podcast About Nothing with Jenny Odell
Vom: 20.9.2019 -
Recasting American Mythology: Tea Obreht's Western for the 21st Century
Vom: 12.9.2019 -
Literary LA: Susan Straight In the Country of Women
Vom: 6.9.2019 -
Race and Reparative Writing; plus, the Cutthroat World of Translation
Vom: 29.8.2019 -
21st Century Globalized Capitalism in Microcosm: American Factory
Vom: 23.8.2019 -
Among the Believers: Ammon Bundy and America's Armed Libertarian Right-Wing
Vom: 16.8.2019 -
The Roots of California's Modernist Utopia: Tuberculosis and Teutonic Nudism
Vom: 9.8.2019 -
James Ellroy and Tom Lutz: The Storm in 1942 Los Angeles
Vom: 2.8.2019 -
Brazil's Tragedy and the Global Crisis of Democracy
Vom: 26.7.2019 -
Ariana Reines' Quest for 21st Century Epic Verse
Vom: 19.7.2019 -
Radio Hour: Part Two with Bookworm’s Michael Silverblatt
Vom: 16.7.2019 -
Generosity: Frederic Tuten's Life of Art, Literature, and Solidarity
Vom: 12.7.2019 -
Tragedy and Inspiration: Cherrie Moraga on Her Mother, the Chicanx Diaspora, and the Age of Trump
Vom: 5.7.2019 -
Historical Frictions: Jordy Rosenberg, Jack Sheppard and Imagining Transgender Lives in the Archive
Vom: 28.6.2019
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.
