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Issue No. 5 – Spring 2008

Los Angeles Review Issue No. 5 - Spring 2009

We dedicate the fifth issue of The Los Angeles Review to Eloise Klein Healy.

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  • Kim Addonizio
  • Charles Harper Webb
  • Timothy Green


Eloise Klein Healy is the author of seven books of poetry, including Building Some Changes and Passing, and three spoken word volumes. She is the founding editor of ARKTOI, an imprint of Red Hen Press, the founding chair of the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Antioch University Los Angeles, the director of the Women’s Studies Program at California State University Northridge, and the recipient of the Horace Mann Award from Antioch University Los Angeles, where she is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing Emerita.


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