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The administration is fundamentally changing the shape of our democracy — but to get away, you can crack open a book (for now ...
The 1960s were a memorable and transformative decade for cinema. The collapse of the old Hollywood studio system in the ...
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Dystopian literature has gained popularity countless times over the years, and it seems to be coming back once more with the ...
Ever since the dawn of man, it seems we’ve been predicting (or, at least, anticipating) the end of the world as we know it.
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
The year the L.A. Times Festival of Books debuted was also a landmark year in American letters, shaping literary culture in ...
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate and a giant of Latin American letters for decades, has died, ...
Feeling stuck in the daily grind? These powerful non-fiction reads expose capitalism’s cracks and offer bold, freeing ...
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In Colleen Oakley’s new novel, “Jane and Dan at the End of the World,” a novelist and her husband find themselves in the middle of several crises on their 19th anniversary. On the one hand, they’re ...