John Domini has appeared a number of times in Los Angeles Review of Books. His latest book is the memoir The Archeology of a Good Ragù: Discovering Naples, My Father & Myself (2021). See www.johndomini.com.
John Domini
Articles
The Turbulence of History: On Jenny Erpenbeck’s “Kairos”
John Domini reviews German author Jenny Erpenbeck’s newly translated novel “Kairos.”
Ferkakta Wisdom: On Christopher Sorrentino’s “Now Beacon, Now Sea: A Son’s Memoir”
The guiding emotions of Sorrentino’s memoir of his father are bewilderment and hurt.
Undeniably Contemporary: On Blake Butler’s “Alice Knott”
John Domini reviews "Alice Knott," the latest novel from Blake Butler.
Majoring in Discomfort: John Domini Interviews David Shields
David Shields on "Other People: Takes & Mistakes," the problems of Kundera, and why Gary Cooper walks the way he does.
Sifting Through “Mortal Trash”
John Domini on Kim Addonizio's "Mortal Trash" and "Bukowski in a Sundress".
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