What Persists, What Remains
Nathan Crompton interviews Andrew Witt about documentary as form and photographing L.A. in an online release from LARB Quarterly no. 45: “Submission.”
Interviews
Nathan Crompton interviews Andrew Witt about documentary as form and photographing L.A. in an online release from LARB Quarterly no. 45: “Submission.”
Petala Ironcloud interviews Billy-Ray Belcourt about his new poetry collection.
Michele Willens speaks with Danny Goldberg about his new book on the police beating of Rodney King and its aftermath.
LARB Radio Hour hosts pick their favorite books, movies, TV shows, music, magazines, and scandals from 2025. Listen to hear about Nuzzi, Superman, and more
Leland Cheuk talks absolutism and Norse gods with novelist Kurt Baumeister.
Natasha Hakimi Zapata interviews Natalie Diaz about “Postcolonial Love Poem.”
Alma Katsu and Sadie Hartmann discuss women who write horror fiction.
Tess Pollok interviews Lauren O’Neill-Butler about her new essay collection, “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest in America.”
Nada Alic speaks with Halle Butler about social satire, writing humor, and her newest novel, “Banal Nightmare.”
Julia Loktev joins the podcast to talk about her new documentary "My Undesirable Friends," following a team of journalists in Russia right before the invasion of Ukraine.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom speaks with Xue Yiwei and Nan Z. Da about Shakespeare’s legacy in China.
Sanjena Sathian speaks with Dan Chaon about his new novel, “One of Us.”
Sebastian Langdell interviews Mary Jo Bang about her recent translation of Dante’s “Paradiso.”
Robin Coste Lewis joins the podcast to talk about her new poetry collection, Archive of Desire. The four part collection came from collaboration around the 160th birthday of poet Constantin Cavafy