Joan Didion, One Week after 9/11
Didion, on the first plane out of New York after 9/11
Didion, on the first plane out of New York after 9/11
Acclaimed author Jonathan Lethem, whose latest novel, Dissident Gardens, is published this month, discusses genre and grandmothers, politics and sense of place, language and literary influences with LA Review interviewer Brian Gresko.
Richard Rayner discusses Los Angeles with Colin Marshall
An extensive interview with Bob Shacochis on the publication of his first novel in a decade.
McKenzie Wark interviews Kim Stanley Robinson
In this exclusive interview, Carne Ross, former British diplomat and current advisor to the United Nations for the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, talks about Syria, international diplomacy, capitalism, anarchism, gay rights, Gandhi, and John le Carré.
Alfredo Corchado, born in Mexico, went back as a journalist. This is what he found.
A daughter’s voyage of discovery and a mother’s childhood hell.
An interview with Deanne Stillman, author of Desert Reckoning
Evan Allgood interviews Adelle Waldman about “The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P”, a story about the heartbreaker we all know, and hope we never have the misfortune to date.
“The apple is the menstruation of the apple tree,” say famed poet and activist Judy Grahn in an interview with fellow poet Lisa Moore. The benefits of listening to the same Stevie Wonder record for 23 hours a day are also discussed.
Robert Polito, Tom Healy, Adam Fitzgerald
Long before anyone had ever heard of audiobooks, Caedmon Records made a name for itself recording authors reading aloud from their work.
Harlan Ellison