LA Review of Books
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502 Episoder
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Koritha Mitchell and Michelle Lanier on Harriet Jacobs's “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”
Udgivet: 11.8.2023 -
D. Smith's "Kokomo City" and Claire Simon's "Our Body"
Udgivet: 4.8.2023 -
Heidi Julavits’s “Directions to Myself"
Udgivet: 28.7.2023 -
Wes Anderson and Jake Perlin's "Do Not Detonate Without Presidential Approval"
Udgivet: 21.7.2023 -
John Yau's "Please Wait By the Coatroom: Reconsidering Race and Identity in American Art"
Udgivet: 14.7.2023 -
Juana María Rodríguez's "Puta Life: Seeing Latinas, Working Sex"
Udgivet: 7.7.2023 -
Rachel Nuwer's "I Feel Love: MDMA and the Quest for Connection in a Fractured World"
Udgivet: 30.6.2023 -
Kristin Ross' "The Politics and Poetics of Everyday Life"
Udgivet: 23.6.2023 -
Martine Syms' "Loser Back Home"
Udgivet: 16.6.2023 -
Craig Seligman's "Who Does That Bitch Think She is? Doris Fish and The Rise of Drag"
Udgivet: 9.6.2023 -
Joanna Biggs' "A Life of One’s Own"
Udgivet: 2.6.2023 -
Gary Indiana's "Do Everything In The Dark"
Udgivet: 26.5.2023 -
Publishing in Peril? Lisa Lucas and Christian Lorentzen
Udgivet: 19.5.2023 -
Hunter Hargraves' "Uncomfortable Television" and Phillip Maciak's "Avidly Reads: Screentime"
Udgivet: 12.5.2023 -
Claire Dederer's "Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma"
Udgivet: 5.5.2023 -
Helen Cammock's "I Will Keep My Soul"
Udgivet: 28.4.2023 -
Tom Comitta's "The Nature Book" & Suzaan Boettger's "Inside the Spiral"
Udgivet: 21.4.2023 -
Colm Tóibín's "A Guest at the Feast"
Udgivet: 14.4.2023 -
Jenny Liou's "Muscle Memory"
Udgivet: 7.4.2023 -
McKenzie Wark's "Raving"
Udgivet: 31.3.2023
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