MY LATEST BOOKS, arriving in 2025, are 1925: A LITERARY ENCYCLOPEDIA (Rare Bird Lit) and STILL SLIPPY: A NOVEL (Red Hen Press). The first is a mammoth, crazy, fun history of the year 1925, and the second a sequel to my first novel.
The last books before these were a collection of photographs, PORTRAITS: MOMENTS OF INTIMACY ON THE ROAD, published by Rare Bird Lit in May 2022; a third volume of travel narrative, THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS, published by University of Iowa Press in November 2021; and, also in 2021, a twisty philosophical essay titled AIMLESSNESS, published by Columbia University Press and nominated for a National Book Critics’ Circle Award.
THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS is part of a series I have been calling At Home in the World, which includes AND THE MONKEY LEARNED NOTHING (2017), and DRINKING MARE’S MILK ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD (2016). I might add one more, which I am ominously calling THE END OF THE ROAD.
My fiction debut, BORN SLIPPY: A NOVEL was released in January 2020 from Repeater/Penguin Random House.
My other work includes the cultural histories DOING NOTHING (2006, American Book Award) and CRYING (2001, NY Times Notable Book); the literary histories COSMOPOLITAN VISTAS (2004, Choice Best Academic Ttitle) and AMERICAN NERVOUSNESS, 1903 (1993, NY Times Notable Book); the edited collection THESE “COLORED” UNITED STATES: AFRICAN AMERICAN ESSAYS FROM THE 1920s (1996); work for film and television; books edited for LARB Books; essays and reviews for New York Times, LA Times, ZYZZYVA, Exquisite Corpse, New Republic, Salon, Black Clock, Lit Hub, Iowa Review, and numerous literary and academic journals and book collections.
I’m a Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Professor of the Graduate Division at UC Riverside, the founding editor in chief and publisher of the Los Angeles Review of Books, founder of The LARB Radio Hour, The LARB Quarterly Journal, The LARB Publishing Workshop, LitLit Book Fair, and LARB Books. I am a part-time musician and a full-time dilettante. I live in St.-Chamassy, France, where my wife Laurie Winer and I run French Presse, a literary services nonprofit that provides writers residencies: the St.-Chamassy Writers’ Residency.
I’m now working on a third novel and another philosophical essay, based on audio lectures I produced for Sam Harris’s Waking Up app, titled THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING.