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Does One Size Fit All? | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the 10th essay in the Legacies of Eugenics series, Jay S. Kaufman shows how the science of human body size is suffused with cultural assumptions.
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A Novel Is a Long Slow Dream: A Conversation with William Kotzwinkle | Los Angeles Review of Books
Collin Mitchell talks with William Kotzwinkle about his long, storied career and his latest novel, “Bloody Martini.”
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The Poetry of Embarrassment: On Three New Collections | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell reviews Nathaniel Rosenthalis’s “The Leniad,” Jana Prikryl’s “Midwood,” and Dorothea Lasky’s “The Shining.”
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Namwali Serpell's 'On Morrison' | Los Angeles Review of Books
Novelist and critic Namwali Serpell joins the podcast to discuss her latest book, 'On Morrison. '
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Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism | Los Angeles Review of Books
Whatever its imperfections, Shoshana Zuboff's
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In Praise of Difficult Poetry | Los Angeles Review of Books
A new strain of contemporary women poets proves there is still a place for the rewardingly difficult in English-language poetics.
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A Single Dish a Thousand Times: On Rebecca May Johnson's “Small Fires” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Siobhan Phillips reviews Rebecca May Johnson’s “Small Fires: An Epic in the Kitchen.”
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Extraordinary Hustle: A Profile of Laure Calamy | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell interviews Laure Calamy, star of the film “Full Time.”
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Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time”: A Symposium | Los Angeles Review of Books
“Dear Television” contributors and columnists Aaron Bady, Jorge Cotte, Jane Hu, and Lili Loofbourow review Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time.”
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Memoir & Essay | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Justin Gautreau | Los Angeles Review of Books
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We Are Not Removed from Our Process | Los Angeles Review of Books
Excerpts from Larry Sultan’s posthumous selected writings, ‘Water over Thunder,’ offer a new lens on his artistic process, sense of place, and pedagogy.
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Science & Technology | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Nick Montfort | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Transcending Cultural Sickness: On Mark Edmundson’s “The Age of Guilt” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Joshua Hall considers Mark Edmundson’s “The Age of Guilt.”
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Can Journalism Be Saved? | Los Angeles Review of Books
Through its many voices,
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This Is What Democracy Looks Like! | Los Angeles Review of Books
Andrew Tonkovich reviews Sue Coe and Stephen F. Eisenman’s “The Young Person’s Illustrated Guide to American Fascism.”
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Energy from Heaven, Not from Hell | Los Angeles Review of Books
Bill McKibben makes the case for combating the climate crisis by transitioning from fossil fuels to solar power.
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The Mycophile’s Plea: On Merlin Sheldrake’s “Entangled Life” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Joanna Steinhardt sifts through
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The Quarterback at Twilight: On Matthew Barney’s “Secondary” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Samuel Fury Childs Daly reviews artist Matthew Barney’s new film “Secondary.”
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Modernity’s Slumber Factory | Los Angeles Review of Books
Ian Ellison considers Sebastian P. Klinger’s “Sleep Works: Experiments in Science and Literature, 1899–1929.”
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LARB and Transit Books Bash feat. R.O. Kwon, Dodie Bellamy & Lauren Markham | Los Angeles Review of...
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Gabrielle McClellan | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Launch Reading: The Center for California Literature | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Around the World | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Too Fast To Sing | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Have Democrats Learned Anything? | Los Angeles Review of Books
Was Nevada Democrat Harry Reid truly a master of the Senate, or at least a game changer, as Jon Ralston’s new biography argues?
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Nonfiction | Los Angeles Review of Books
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LARB Lit | Los Angeles Review of Books
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An Elusive Wish: A Conversation with Dennis Cooper | Los Angeles Review of Books
Daniel Spielberger speaks with Dennis Cooper about his new novel, “I Wished,” and the legacy of George Miles.
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The Structures That Make Violence Legible | Los Angeles Review of Books
Tom McCarthy’s critical study of postwar Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann shows a deep sensitivity to form.
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Poetry | Los Angeles Review of Books
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To Be, or Not to Be, Misunderstood | Los Angeles Review of Books
The most famous line in literature doesn’t mean what ‘Hamnet’ thinks it means.
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Moving Towards Life: An Editor's Salon | Los Angeles Review of Books
Join us on October 28 at 6 p.m. PST for Moving Towards Life, our upcoming Editor's Salon on June Jordan, Audre Lorde, and Palestine featuring Marina Magloire.
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Food & Drink | Los Angeles Review of Books
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The Kingdom in His Head | Los Angeles Review of Books
Aran Ward Sell reconsiders the legacy and complex overlapping ‘failures’ of Mervyn Peake’s final novel, ‘Titus Alone.’
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The Soothing Aesthetics of the Supermarket | Los Angeles Review of Books PubLab
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Longing for Moor | Los Angeles Review of Books
Emerald Fennell’s sexed-up take on Emily Brontë’s gothic romance feels empty.
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Liliana M. Naydan | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Troubled Hearts on the Land | Los Angeles Review of Books
Minneapolis under siege, in images and words.
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Sam Franzini | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Labor of Love | Los Angeles Review of Books
Allyson Nadia Field discusses her new book’s exploration of hidden moments in Black film history and the rejuvenating contexts that expand their meaning.
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Ryan Boyd | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Fantasy Dismantled | Los Angeles Review of Books
Saïd Khatibi’s ‘The End of the Sahara,’ the first Algerian crime novel translated from Arabic by Bitter Lemon Press, potently critiques Orientalist fantasies...
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The Art of the Reported Essay | Los Angeles Review of Books
Join award-winning writer and researcher Lauren Markham, this fall for our upcoming workshop, The Art of the Reported Essay.
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Travel | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Clear Eyes, Empty Town, Can’t Win | Los Angeles Review of Books
Will Leitch considers the heartbreak of small-town football in his review of John M. Glionna’s “No Friday Night Lights.”
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A Trumped-Up Spectacle | Los Angeles Review of Books
James Chandler considers what Roland Barthes’s famous essay about wrestling can tell us about reality and shared illusion in Donald Trump’s Washington.
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Music | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Beautiful Lies: The Art of the Deep Fake | Los Angeles Review of Books
Nicholas Carr shows how Jonas Bendiksen’s beautiful photographs “open a door onto a weird and unsettling future.”
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History | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Really Classical Figures | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the wake of Bob Weir’s death, a new book emerges on the Grateful Dead’s overlooked engagement with literature.
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Remaking the University | Los Angeles Review of Books
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The Poetry of Grief | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell reviews two new poetry collections, Virginia Konchan’s “Requiem” and Cass Donish’s “Your Dazzling Death.”
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Alexandra Verini | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Feeling Like a Barbie: On Greta Gerwig and Chantal Akerman | Los Angeles Review of Books
Lori Marso explores feeling plastic in Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and the works of Chantal Akerman.
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Letter to the Editor: Kyle Harper Responds to Monica H. Green | Los Angeles Review of Books
Kyle Harper and Monica H. Green exchange thoughts on Green’s review of Harper’s book, “Plagues Upon the Earth: Disease and the Course of Human History.”
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Ian Ellison | Los Angeles Review of Books
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House Without Men | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the first English translation of Fausta Cialente’s ‘A Very Cold Winter,’ institutions imposed on women by patriarchal forces ‘appear as foreign and...
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Twins in Wonderland | Los Angeles Review of Books
Helena de Bres uses Tweedledee and Tweedledum as a lens onto twinhood.
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Francesca Mancino | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Recline of the West: Couches and Psychoanalysis | Los Angeles Review of Books
How did psychoanalysis get its couch?
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We Are the Alien | Los Angeles Review of Books
Forest Lewis ponders Graham St John’s “Strange Attractor: The Hallucinatory Life of Terence McKenna.”
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Miracles, Magic Thinking, and the Climate Crisis | Los Angeles Review of Books
Tess Pollok interviews Jon Raymond about his new novel, “God and Sex.”
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The Rise of Psychopower | Los Angeles Review of Books
Ian Ellison reviews Cate I. Reilly’s “Psychic Empire: Literary Modernism and the Clinical State.”
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Grégory Pierrot | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Janna Brancolini | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Rose Higham-Stainton | Los Angeles Review of Books
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The Precarious Deaths of Monuments | Los Angeles Review of Books
The afterlives of Confederate memorials and the ideological contradictions of American commemorative culture.
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Fettuccine and Forgiveness | Los Angeles Review of Books
Erica Heller on coming to forgive her novelist father, Joseph, for their “fractious, doomed, exhausting relationship.”
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What Comes First, the House or the Haunting? | Los Angeles Review of Books
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LARB Book Club Discussion: “Mother Mary Comes to Me” by Arundhati Roy | Los Angeles Review of Books
Join LARB staff and members on October 29, 2025, at 6 p.m. PST in conversation about the latest Book Club pick, Arundhati Roy's Mother Mary Comes to Me!
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Richard Hell's 'Godlike' | Los Angeles Review of Books
Richard Hell joins the podcast to speak about the reissue of his novel 'Godlike'
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Biography of a Corrupted Court | Los Angeles Review of Books
Lisa Graves’s new exposé of Chief Justice John Roberts deconstructs the right-wing takeover of the Supreme Court.
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Jeff Tweedy Will Teach You Songwriting | Los Angeles Review of Books
A new essay by Alex Scordelis from the High/Low issue of the LARB Quarterly Journal, no. 29.
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The Law Is Not Always to Be Trusted | Los Angeles Review of Books
Columbia professor Bruce Robbins wonders what the Trump administration is so afraid of, as it deploys ICE agents to campus to detain student protesters.
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The Hilarity of Influence: An Interview with Kliph Nesteroff | Los Angeles Review of Books
An interview with Kliph Nesteroff, author of The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy.
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LARB Quarterly | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Arjun S. Byju | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Run for the Sun, Little One | Los Angeles Review of Books
Carly Mattox considers recent critiques of imperialist nostalgia via Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” and Adam Curtis’s “Shifty.”
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Herzog in the Jungle of Truth | Los Angeles Review of Books
Sam Shpall ponders the enigma of Werner Herzog and his new book, “The Future of Truth.”
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Julien Crockett | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Zoom and Gloom: Universities in the Age of COVID-19 | Los Angeles Review of Books
Ryan Boyd considers two new books on higher education.
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Heather Houser | Los Angeles Review of Books
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The Common Man Is Coming into His Own | Los Angeles Review of Books
Michael Kobre considers the Fantastic Four superhero “The Thing” and Jack Kirby’s relationship to his own Judaism.
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A Secret and Threatening Reality: On Liliana Colanzi’s “You Glow in the Dark” | Los Angeles Review...
Drew Zeiba reviews Liliana Colanzi’s “You Glow in the Dark.”
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Larry Sultan | Los Angeles Review of Books
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