Recommended Los Ángeles Literature For Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
By Brian Dunlap
For Asain/Pacific American Heritage Month, Los Āngeles Literature is recommending books about Asian L.Á. written by Asians and books written by Asian Angeleños. This history of the city’s Asian American literature extends at least as far back as the 1920s, as historian Valerie J. Matsumoto chronicles in the chapter “Sounding the Dawn Bell: Developing Nisei Voices” from her book City Girls. Continue reading “Recommended Los Ángeles Literature For Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month”

Call for Submissions Deadline of May 28 for Hombre Lobo Online
Roots: Family History Project with VSU Bruins
Book Writers Group at Robertson Branch Library, LAPL
Conchas y Café: Bilingual Community Writing Workshops at Vernon – Leon H. Washington Jr. Memorial Branch Library, LAPL
Samantha Power & The Education of an Idealist at USC’s Bovard Auditorium
Distinguished Author Series: Patty Seyburn & Andrew Tonkavich at Laguna College of Art + Design
Luis J. Rodriguez’s Always Running in Theatre Adaptation at Casa 0101
As Labor Day is today, I have taken this week off from compiling my weekly list of Los Ángeles literary events. However, next week my weekly list of Los Ángeles literary events will return. Expect the next list to be posted sometime on Sunday the 8th.
Paul Smedley & Huntington Tracks at Vroman’s Bookstore