Hidden Mysteries and Closed Societies
Nina Revoyr interviews Nelson George, author of “To Funk and Die in LA.”
Nina Revoyr interviews Nelson George, author of “To Funk and Die in LA.”
Scott Timberg interviews Kurt Andersen about his latest, “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-year History.”
Scott Timberg interviews Stephen Greenblatt about his latest, “The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve.”
Mark Bray talks about the media response to his book “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.”
Aisha Sabatini Sloan and Kiese Laymon in dialogue.
Zack McDermott, author of the memoir "Gorilla and the Bird," talks with LARB about mental illness and criminal justice reform.
Alan Warhaftig offers an interview, conducted in 1984, with legendary mystery writer Tony Hillerman.
Colin Winnette talks with D. Foy about his new novel, "Absolutely Golden."
An interview with the director of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program.
Brad Evans speaks with Elaine Scarry, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University.
Henry Cherry interviews comics writer Gabe Soria about his new book, "Murder Ballads."
Jordan Cronk talks with Thom Andersen about his new collection, "Slow Writing: Thom Andersen on Cinema."
Bernardita García interviews Juan Pablo Meneses about his “cash journalism” trilogy.
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn interviews poet, artist, and educator Imani Tolliver about “Runaway: A Memoir in Verse” and life in Los Angeles.
A major Indian SF author discusses science, colonialism, and climate change.
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.