Susana
Chávez-Silverman, Daniel Olivas, Aaron Kunin, and Ramón García read works of
fiction and poetry that question location and the meaning of “place”
What does it mean to represent the ‘greater’ L.A. area in
writing that is not confined by monolingualism and established ideas of
geography and physical location? Writers from Los Angeles ‘greater’ explore the
possibilities of language and the multiplicities of locations that represent
contemporary L.A., beyond its centers and margins.
PLACE: The Last Bookstore, 453 S. Spring St.,
Ground Floor, Downtown Los Angeles (Ph. 213.488.0599)
DATE: Saturday,
August 25, 2012
TIME: 8:00 p.m.
Susana
Chávez-Silverman is co-editor of Tropicalizations: Transcultural
Representations of Latinidad, and Reading and Writing the Ambiente:
Queer Sexualities in Latino, Latin American, and Spanish Culture.
Her bilingual creative non-fiction books, Killer Crónicas: Bilingual
Memories (2004) and Scenes from la Cuenca de Los Angeles y otros Natural
Disasters (2010) have been anthologized in print, in the inaugural Norton
Anthology of Latino Literature (2010) among others, and online, where audio
versions are also available. Susana is professor of Romance Languages and
Literatures at Pomona College in California.
Susana Chávez-Silverman |
Daniel Olivas
is the author of six books including, most recently, an award winning novel, The
Book of Want (University of Arizona Press, 2011). He is also the editor of Latinos
in Lotusland (Bilingual Press, 2008), which brings together 60 years of Los
Angeles fiction by Latino and Latina writers. By day, he is a Supervising
Deputy Attorney General with the California Department of Justice and works
just down the street from The Last Bookstore in the Reagan Building.
Daniel Olivas |
Aaron Kunin
is the author of The Sore Throat and Other Poems (2010). Grace Period, a
collection of aphorisms, sketches, and fragments, is forthcoming. He lives in
Los Angeles.
Aaron Kunin |
Ramón García’s
book of poetry Other Countries was published by What Books Press in
2010. He is the author of a forthcoming book-length monograph on the documentary
photographer Ricardo Valverde, to be published by the University of Minnesota
Press. His work has appeared in Best American Poetry 1996, Ambit,
Poetry Salzburg Review, Los Angeles Review and Mandorla: New
Writing from the Americas. A founding member of the Glass Table Collective,
an artist collective in Los Angeles, he is a Professor at the California State
University, Northridge and lives in downtown Los Angeles.
Ramón García |
IN OTHER NEWS...
◙ As noted on La Bloga this weekend, Héctor Tobar, writing
for the Los Angeles Times, gives a wonderful
review
to Reyna Grande’s memoir, The
Distance Between Us (Atria Books). We’re so proud of you, Reyna!
◙ Estella González, Writing Lecturer at the University of La
Verne, is also the assistant editor
of the university’s Prism Review, a literary
journal. Check out the submission guidelines.
1 comment:
Planning on going! Love it when writers focus on L.A. for their material.
Y gracias for the Prism mention. Hoping to get some wonderful quality work, especially from our local escritores. We also have a fiction and poetry contest going on too: http://prismreview.submittable.com/submit
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