LA Review of Books
A podcast by LA Review of Books - Fridays
503 Episodes
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Tori Reid Talks to the Iconic Nikki Giovanni
Published: 10/31/2019 -
Leslie Jamison on Everything
Published: 10/25/2019 -
Director Bong Joon Ho Talks Parasite
Published: 10/18/2019 -
Literary LA: Stephen Van Dyck Meets People from the Internet
Published: 10/11/2019 -
The Formation of the #MeToo Canon
Published: 10/4/2019 -
Sarah M Broom's Autobiography of a House
Published: 9/28/2019 -
A Podcast About Nothing with Jenny Odell
Published: 9/20/2019 -
Recasting American Mythology: Tea Obreht's Western for the 21st Century
Published: 9/12/2019 -
Literary LA: Susan Straight In the Country of Women
Published: 9/6/2019 -
Race and Reparative Writing; plus, the Cutthroat World of Translation
Published: 8/29/2019 -
21st Century Globalized Capitalism in Microcosm: American Factory
Published: 8/23/2019 -
Among the Believers: Ammon Bundy and America's Armed Libertarian Right-Wing
Published: 8/16/2019 -
The Roots of California's Modernist Utopia: Tuberculosis and Teutonic Nudism
Published: 8/9/2019 -
James Ellroy and Tom Lutz: The Storm in 1942 Los Angeles
Published: 8/2/2019 -
Brazil's Tragedy and the Global Crisis of Democracy
Published: 7/26/2019 -
Ariana Reines' Quest for 21st Century Epic Verse
Published: 7/19/2019 -
Radio Hour: Part Two with Bookworm’s Michael Silverblatt
Published: 7/16/2019 -
Generosity: Frederic Tuten's Life of Art, Literature, and Solidarity
Published: 7/12/2019 -
Tragedy and Inspiration: Cherrie Moraga on Her Mother, the Chicanx Diaspora, and the Age of Trump
Published: 7/5/2019 -
Historical Frictions: Jordy Rosenberg, Jack Sheppard and Imagining Transgender Lives in the Archive
Published: 6/28/2019
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