Featuring work from Alan Lightman, Pope Brock, Aimee Gerstler, and more.
This book presents cutting-edge historical and cultural essays in the field of women, theatre and...
To consider political poetry by North American women we must have a complete explanation of how '...
A collection of essays on the legendary actress that uses archival sources in the US and UK to re...
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. ...
Christmas is a time of joy, peace and contentment.Most of the stories in this book were written o...
Featuring work from Victoria Chang, Francisco Aragón, Susannah Nevison, and more.
Issue 23 features work from Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, Oliver de la Paz, Pete Hsu, and more.
The Los Angeles Review, established in 2003, is the voice of Los Angeles, and the voice of the na...
Los Angeles may be best known as the hub of the film and television industry, but this collection...
'This book claims as its territory the indefinite spaces separating us: the ground where we move ...
The clipped jumpy rhythm of these poems with their sudden bursts of syntax prove repeatedly that ...
When senses voiced in writing merge, separate, and flow back together again, ink and paper sudden...
The Los Angeles Review, established in 2003, is the voice of Los Angeles, and the voice of the na...
In The Loneliest Girl, Kate Gale creates a powerful alternative narrative for Medusa and for all ...
The Los Angeles Review is a literary journal of divergent literature with a West Coast emphasis. ...
Unable to afford rent, Mia-a community college student-lives out of her car, cleaning houses of t...