Three Questions for Natalia Sylvester Regarding Her Debut Novel
Sylvester’s novel of kidnapping and terror in Peru.
Sylvester’s novel of kidnapping and terror in Peru.
Maceo Montoya manages to balance humor with pathos as he challenges our views on immigration, gender roles, and politics.
Daniel A. Olivas talks with Cristina Henríquez about her disturbing and beautiful novel on immigrants living in America.
Daniel Olivas talks with Sonia Nazario about her bestselling Enrique’s Journey.
Daniel Olivas talks with Michael Nava.
Luis J. Rodriguez talks about the upcoming 13th anniversary of Tía Chucha’s Café & Centro Cultural.
Daniel Olivas interviews the self-described “Chicana feminist jota poet from East Los Angeles.”
IN 2007, the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC), in conjunction with the University of Minnesota Press, published its first title in the “A...
Daniel Alarcón talks about his new novel, At Night We Walk in Circles.
DANIEL OLIVAS has built a formidable library of interviews for LARB: Sandra Cisneros, Rudolfo Anaya, Mario Alberto Zambrano, Reyna Grande, Manuel...
DANIEL OLIVAS: Some if not most readers will assume that the title of your collection is a reference to the erotic fixation on an object or non-genita...
As social scientists and public intellectuals concerned with the plight of those on the bottom, Alvaro Huerta says, we need to think big and bold.