Charles Bukowski’s Posthumous Poetry: As the Spirit Wanes, Shit Happens
Abel Debritto on the meddlesome editing of Charles Bukowski’s posthumous poetry.
Abel Debritto on the meddlesome editing of Charles Bukowski’s posthumous poetry.
Adrian Nathan West presents his translation of an essay by the great Spanish prose writer Juan Benet (1927–1993).
On Saul Bellow and the city of his early childhood.
Jürgen Neffe on the last journey of Karl Marx, translated by Shelley Frisch.
A Myanmar senator from the Lisu Tribe speaks freely about politics and power.
Sarah Banet-Weiser's second installment of her bi-monthly column that explores some of the different cultural facets of popular feminism.
Girshriela Green felt a weight lift from her shoulders when she founded Respect the Bump, an advocacy group for pregnant Walmart workers.
This piece appears in the LARB Print Quarterly Journal: No. 17, Comedy To receive the LARB Quarterly Journal, become a member  ...
A lonely and dangerous life of gambles and trust.