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Issue 13 – Spring 2013

Los Angeles Review Issue No. 13 - Spring 2013

We dedicate the thirteenth issue of The Los Angeles Review to Dana Gioia.

  • Charles Harper Webb
  • Roxane Gay
  • Dan Albergotti
  • Alina Simone

Dana Gioia
Dana Gioia is the author of the poetry collections Daily Horoscope, The Gods of Winter, Interrogations at Noon, and Pity the Beautiful, and of such critical volumes as Can Poetry Matter? He is the former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and has been hailed as the man “who saved the NEA.”


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