LA Review of Books
A podcast by LA Review of Books - Fridays
502 Episodes
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Danzy Senna's ''Colored Television"
Published: 9/6/2024 -
Sofia Samatar's "Opacities: On Writing and the Writing Life"
Published: 8/30/2024 -
Charlotte Shane's "An Honest Woman: A Memoir of Love and Sex Work"
Published: 8/23/2024 -
Eugene Lim's "Fog & Car"
Published: 8/16/2024 -
Writing Climate Futures
Published: 8/9/2024 -
Pessimism and Politics
Published: 8/2/2024 -
Sarah Manguso's "Liars"
Published: 7/26/2024 -
Two Decades of N+1
Published: 7/19/2024 -
Yasmin Zaher's "The Coin"
Published: 7/12/2024 -
Nell Irvin Painter at the Crossroads of Art, Politics, and Race in America
Published: 7/5/2024 -
Emily Nussbaum's "Cue the Sun! The Invention of Reality TV"
Published: 6/28/2024 -
A Queer Vision of Old Hollywood
Published: 6/21/2024 -
Claire Messud's "This Strange Eventful History"
Published: 6/14/2024 -
Does Criticism Still Matter?
Published: 6/11/2024 -
Rachel Khong on What Makes a Real American
Published: 6/7/2024 -
Erik Davis on the Art of LSD
Published: 5/31/2024 -
Legacy Russell's "Black Meme"
Published: 5/24/2024 -
Miranda July's "All Fours"
Published: 5/17/2024 -
Danielle Dutton's "Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other"
Published: 5/10/2024 -
On Giving Up
Published: 5/8/2024
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