The Digital Edition LARB Quarterly Journal epub is a selection of feature articles, poetry and shorts from the Los Angeles Review of Books's Quarterly Journal, curated by Editor-in-Chief Tom Lutz. ...
The LARB Digital Edition epub is a selection of feature articles from the Los Angeles Review of Books's History section, personally curated by history editor Robert Zaretsky. ...
The LARB Digital Edition Comics epub is a selection of feature articles from the Los Angeles Review of Books's Comics section, personally curated by Comics editor Anne Elizabeth Moore. ...
The LARB Digital Edition Memoir epub is a selection of feature articles from the Los Angeles Review of Books's memoir and creative nonfiction section, personally curated by Creative Nonfiction editor Dinah Lenney. ...
It’s fall. Throughout the country, students are heading into classrooms where they will read and discuss books. There are ongoing questions about what use this reading will be to them. Indeed, will it be any use at all?The essays in this month's Digital Edition are purposefully quite wide-ranging in their subjects and tone. Books, they show, are different things for English professors, for economists, for artists; they help us gri ...
Builds on the popularity of Mike Madrid’s debut book The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines, EAP’s bestselling title Appeals to a graphic novel audience with 28 full reproductions of vintage comics from the Golden Age Appeals to audiences interested in the history of comic books, feminism, and American cultural history with foreword by Maria Elena Buszek, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Art History at th ...
Art Lessons explores the connections between visual art and the written word. By incorporating the words and insights from Vincent Van Gogh's intuitive work and life, Ann Iverson's poetry reveals her keen insights into the mysterious interplay between art and poetry, happiness and sadness, God and nature. ...
Every Natural Fact: Five Seasons of Open-Air Parenting is a narrative of mother-and-son nature outings across the state of Wisconsin. In a style that blends the voices of Janisse Ray and Annie Dillard, a mother and son explore parallels in the world of people and nature. The interconnected chapters stand on their own and build upon each other. These explorations of natural history, flora and fauna, and parenting themes demonstrate that the mythi ...