• Poetry
  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Book Reviews
  • Translations
  • About
  • Awards
  • Submissions
  • Buy LAR
  • Poetry
  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Book Reviews
  • Translations
  • About
  • Awards
  • Submissions
  • Buy LAR
post image
3/12/2012 6:30 a.m. Black sky. One streetlamp, bright as the moon. It might as well be midnight. Fauns could frolic among the graves.   6:37 a.m. Dawn (weakly). Who the hell gets up this early? What are ...

Smile by Cathleen Calbert

LAR Online, Nonfiction, Uncategorized

post image
Of my Own Free Will  Novel excerpt by Mathilde Forget copyright Editions Grasset & Fasquelle, 2021 Translation by Kaylen Baker     Chapter Three If his hand was in your mouth, he wasn’t ...

Of my Own Free Will Novel excerpt by Mathilde Forget Translation by Kaylen Baker

LAR Online, Translations

post image
Since you asked, I’m most alive in autumn.  A beautiful spectacle of death  and if that’s all life turns out to be, I still think it’s worth it.  As a whole the world is unbearable  but isn’t it ...

Since You Asked, I’m Most Alive in Autumn by James Kelly Quigley

LAR Online, Poetry

post image
The cat-sitter is on the lime green couch with her legs open in the air, head dangling on the floor. Her name is Daisy-Lily Miller, this is not her occupation; she just happens to be cat-sitting for the poet whose house ...

When The Girls Try by Zoë E. Wilson

Fiction, LAR Online

post image
Dor by Alina Ștefănescu Review by Daniel A. Rabuzzi Published September 2021 by Wandering Aengus Press  (Eastsound, Washington USA) 90 pages ISBN 978-0-578-91578-4 Alina Ștefănescu's intense and ...

Dor by Alina Ștefănescu Review by Daniel A. Rabuzzi

Book Reviews, LAR Online

post image
Fragment: Small Talk on Melancholia In Lars von Trier’s film, Melancholia, Kirsten Dunst’s  character, Justine, tries to keep one step ahead of it.  You can see this in the first half of the film where, ...

2 Poems by Cynthia Cruz

LAR Online, Poetry

post image
When I open the fridge, a buzzing white light cuts through the darkness in the house. I stare at the items on the shelves, unable to land on anything. Darkness falls again when I close the door. I sit on the kitchen ...

Where I’m Supposed to Be by Mehr-Afarin Kohan

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

post image
The truth is I hate other people's dogs. Their imposing stares, their smell, their excessive hair, their slobbery mouths spewing froth. I pretend to like his though. Why do I do this? Why do I put on this dog-loving ...

A Decent Human Being by Athena Nassar

LAR Online, Nonfiction

post image
If Only If only; if only it would snow. I lived, I was, defeated, honoured, proud. Oh, when will come the snow, the falling snow? The snows will come. One day I'll step down from the off-white  porch See ...

If Only By Dmitry Vodennikov Translated from the Russian by Richard Coombes

LAR Online, Translations

Categories

  • Award Winners
  • Blooming Moons
  • Book Reviews
  • Dual-Language
  • Electronic Lit
  • Fiction
  • Flash Fiction
  • Interviews
  • LAR Online
  • Nonfiction
  • Poetry
  • Translations
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Recent Posts

  • Horizon by Peter Schlacte
  • Short Story by Gábor Kálmán Translated by Tímea Sipos
  • The Arrogance of Days by Jeffrey Liao
  • “What Are You, and Where is Burma?” by Juliet Way-Henthorne
  • Twelve Days From Transfer by Eleanor Kedney Review by Jenny Grassl
© 2014 Los Angeles Review. All Rights Reserved. Design and Developed by NJSCreative Inspired by Dessign.net