

ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
Los Angeles Public Library
ALOUD is the Library Foundation of Los Angeles' award-winning literary series of live conversations, readings and performances at the historic Central Library and locations throughout Los Angeles.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Apr 29, 2010 • 1h 16min
How Memories Get Made
The world-renowned neuroscientist Gary Lynch, subject of McDermott's new book, discusses his decades-long obsessive pursuit to uncover the mechanism by which the brain makes memories.

Apr 28, 2010 • 1h 12min
The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women Serving in Iraq
A work of brilliant and compassionate reporting, \"a must-read for everyone who cares about women, justice, fairness, the military, and the United States.\" (Katha Pollitt, The Nation)

Apr 22, 2010 • 1h 8min
Murder City: Ciudad Juárez and the Global Economy's New Killing Fields
Bowden, award-winning Tucson-based author and journalist reveals the story of the disintegration of Ciudad Juárez. Interweaving stories of the city's inhabitants-a raped beauty queen, a repentant hitman, a journalist fleeing for his life-with a broader meditation on the Mexican town's descent into anarchy.

Apr 20, 2010 • 1h 10min
Richard Wagner's Ring: Eros, Mythos, and Ethos--A Lecture by Maestro James Conlon
Conlon, music director of LA Opera and one of the world's preeminent conductors, will discuss Wagner's monumental work, challenging preconceptions while guiding the audience through the music and dramatic themes in a way that both opera novice and aficionado can enjoy.

Apr 14, 2010 • 1h 6min
Poetry Reading
Gale, editor, writer, teacher; Kearney, poet, performer, and librettist; and Shumaker, poet, author and teacher read from their work.

Apr 14, 2010 • 1h 8min
Ralph Angel, Carol Muske-Dukes, Cecilia Wolloch: poetry reading
Imagination. Luminosity. Mystery and grief. Ghost landscapes. Joy and celebration. Join us for a reading by three award-winning California poets.

Apr 13, 2010 • 1h 18min
An Evening with Ian McEwan
In his new novel Solar, the best-selling author of Atonement, explores the quest of one overweight and philandering Nobel prize-winning physicist to save the world from environmental disaster.

Apr 8, 2010 • 57min
Pearl of China: a novel
A performative reading and talk, from the bestselling author of Red Azalea and Empress Orchid whose new novel- the powerful story of the friendship of a lifetime-is based on the life of Pearl S. Buck.

Apr 6, 2010 • 1h 22min
Re-Writing the American Dream
Sapphire's fiction, poems and essays have taken on the myths and assumptions of class, gender and race in America. Join us for a discussion of her writing, the evolution of Push from stage to screen, her influences from the literary canon to the zeitgeist of our times, and her new novel.

Apr 2, 2010 • 1h 20min
The Writer in the World
Two celebrated authors-one from Kenya, the other from Morocco-examine how writers take on the challenges posed by political and cultural conflict in our modern world.