LA Review of Books
Ein Podcast von LA Review of Books - Freitags
503 Folgen
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Radio Hour: DNC, Kid's Corner, and Meghan Daum
Vom: 28.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Margaret Wappler plus the Hulk Hogan Lawsuit against Gawker
Vom: 25.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Bullsh*t, Jared Kushner, Gay Talese, and Jonah Lehrer
Vom: 14.7.2016 -
LARB Radio Claire Hoffman & Sandra Tsing Loh
Vom: 7.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Julia Claiborne Johnson
Vom: 1.7.2016 -
Radio Hour: Lauren Weedman's 'Miss Fortune' & David Ulin on Donald Trump
Vom: 24.6.2016 -
LARB Radio Hour: Father’s Day, The Tony’s, and Drinking Mare's Milk
Vom: 17.6.2016 -
Radio Hour: Michelle Latiolais
Vom: 10.6.2016 -
Don Franzen interviews Baz Dreisinger about prisons around the world.
Vom: 4.6.2016 -
On Democracy: An Interview with Roslyn Fuller
Vom: 3.6.2016 -
Jack Miles on his Anthology of Religion & Ryan Gattis recommends Southland
Vom: 2.6.2016 -
Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney The Nest plus John Romano on Daniel Deronda
Vom: 26.5.2016 -
LARB Radio Hour: Ryan Gattis All Involved
Vom: 19.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: Burglary Meets Design and Red Hen's New “LA Fiction Anthology”
Vom: 12.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: BEK, “The Violet Hour” and The American West
Vom: 5.5.2016 -
Radio Hour: Sarah Bakewell, Tony Tulathimutte, and Andrea Kleine
Vom: 28.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Rainn Wilson, Mei Fong, and “Game of Thrones”
Vom: 21.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Marcia Clark, Sonny Liew, and Steve Wasserman
Vom: 14.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Bruce Wagner’s Ouevre and Johan Huizinga
Vom: 7.4.2016 -
Radio Hour: Deanne Stillman’s “Twentynine Palms” and Nora Ephron
Vom: 31.3.2016
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.
