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Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 Marjorie Perloff

Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 By Marjorie Perloff

Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 by Marjorie Perloff


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Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 Summary

Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 by Marjorie Perloff

The Los Angeles Review of Books launched in April of 2011 as a humble Tumblr, with a 2600-word essay by Ben Ehrenreich entitled The Death of the Book. The gesture was a bit tongue-in-cheek, but we meant it to be provocative, and to ask a genuine question: Was the book dying? Was the internet killing it? Or were we simply entering a new era, a new publishing ecosystem, where different media could coexist? Since then, we've been enormously gratified by the response that LARB has generated from readers, writers, academics, editors, publishers. We are a community of writers, critics, journalists, artists, filmmakers, and scholars dedicated to promoting and disseminating the best that is thought and written, with an enduring commitment to the intellectual rigor, the incisiveness, and the power of the written word.Today, we've created a new institution for writers and readers that is unlike anything else on the web. Our new LARB Quarterly Journal reflects the best that this institution has to bring to readers all over the world. One question these people have continually asked us, though, is: When are you going to put out a print edition? Even though we've been (and remain) committed to the internet as both a space of conversation and a place of commerce, we've always wanted to have something physical, tangible, to be able to show for our work. We never really believed that books would die, or magazines either. The LARB website currently publishes a minimum of two rigorously edited pieces a day, and we've cultivated a stable of regular contributors, both eminent (Jane Smiley, Mike Davis, Jonathan Lethem) and emerging (Jenny Hendrix, Colin Dickey, Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah). We've found our way to a certain tone that readers expect and enjoy: looser and more eclectic than our namesakes the New York and London Review of Books, grounded in literature but open to all varieties of cultural experience, far from the New York publishing hothouse atmosphere but not myopically focused on L.A. either. The new LARB print quarterly will build on the best aspects of the current website. As we do now, we'll publish book reviews that strive to do something more than recommend or discourage a purchase; we're most interested in pieces that push the form of the book review into other genres, such as memoir, polemic, or short story. We are excited to explore the possibilities of this new format, and feel confident that the audience we've attracted over the past two years on the web will follow us. We know that our peers at Harper's, Bookforum, n+1, The Believer, and the New York and London Review of Books -- all of whom have expressed support and goodwill for this latest venture -- welcome a new voice from the West, as will subscribers. The long form literary and cultural arts review is alive and well, and now, has a new home in Los Angeles.

About Marjorie Perloff

The Los Angeles Review of Books is a nonprofit, multimedia literary and cultural arts magazine that combines the great American tradition of the serious book review with the evolving technologies of the Web. We are a community of writers, critics, journalists, artists, filmmakers, and scholars dedicated to promoting and disseminating the best that is thought and written, with an enduring commitment to the intellectual rigor, the incisiveness, and the power of the written word.

Table of Contents

ARTICLE/REVIEW: Jacob Mikanowski, Papyralysis Chris Kraus, The Cult of Freedom ESSAY: Laurie Pepper, Gettin' Together: Conversations with Art Pepper POEM: Maurice Manning, My Aunt Fanny ARTICLE/REVIEW: Ander Monson, American Renaissance ARTICLE: Daniel Olivas, Two Questions for Rudolfo Anaya ARTICLE/REVIEW: Maria Bustillos, Coloring Outside the Lines SHORT: Tom Bissell, The Five Stages of Art ARTICLE/REVIEW: Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, Aliens POEM: Douglas Kearney, Father-To-Be Takes Himself for a Walk ARTIST PROFILE: Barbara T. Smith SHORT: Alex Espinoza, The Night Stalker ESSAY: Ariana Kelly, To the Lighthouse POEM: Hoa Nguyen, O Tree (Borassus) ARTICLE/REVIEW: Alex Kitnick, Note to Self: On Claes Oldenburg ARTICLE/REVIEW: Marjorie Perloff, A Man Who Has Come Through: On D.H. Lawrence POEM: Muesser Yeniay, A Bird Nest in Gezi Park ESSAY: Robert Pranzatelli, Unspoiled Monster: On Truman Capote ESSAY: Eliah Bures, Rest in Peace: World War I and Living Memory SHORT: Rigoberto Gonzalez, Death ARTICLE/REVIEW: Ben Mauk, Flatland: On Javier Marias

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CIN1940660017G
9781940660011
1940660017
Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Fall 2013 by Marjorie Perloff
Used - Good
Paperback
Los Angeles Review of Books
20131128
160
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