Empathy and Solidarity: On Alejandro Varela’s “The Town of Babylon”
Alex Espinoza talks with Alejandro Varela about his debut novel, “The Town of Babylon.”
Alex Espinoza talks with Alejandro Varela about his debut novel, “The Town of Babylon.”
The author discusses her latest novel, “A Ballad of Love and Glory,” a sweeping historical drama set during the Mexican-American War.
Dominican American novelist Angie Cruz on the differences between history and fiction and the white bias of mainstream publishing.
Kendra Atleework discusses her new memoir, “Miracle Country,” and the beauty of Eastern California.
A Brazilian-American novelist on the pleasures of historical research, the beauty of the samba, and honoring Carmen Miranda.
Alex Espinoza talks with Benjamin Bateman about his new book, “The Modernist Art of Queer Survival.”
Randa Jarrar on white supremacy, glittery bras, and why she still can’t stand white belly dancers.
Drew Nellin Smith’s novel “Arcade” and those who see without being seen.
Angela Morales shows Alex Espinoza the light.
Mario Bellatin reveals all and (almost) nothing at all.
Alex Espinoza interviews Joy Castro.
Carla Trujillo interviewed by Alex Espinoza