Julia Stein
Julia Stein is editor of the book The Many Voices of the Los Angeles Novel by Cambridge Scholars Publishing appearing in April, 2022. The book has essays which give an innovative look at recent Los Angeles novels which have become multi-national. For decades Lationos/a have written critical novels of resistance against racism in L.A., and in the 1970s their novels came of age. Women have written innovative novels dealing with Hollywood, detectives, and science fiction. Men's novels have explored 20th century men who built the bricks that built L.A. and the class conflicts between workers and owners.
Julia Stein reviews Native American David Weiden's novel "Winter Counts" on Rain Taxi spring 2021 https://www.raintaxi.com/winter-counts/ Rain Taxi online edition spring 2021
Julia Stein reviews Iraqi poet Dunya Mikhails "In Her Feminine Sign" https://www.raintaxi.com//in-her-feminine-sign/ Rain Taxi online edition spring 2020
Julia Stein reviews Judith Margolis' mixed media memoir/paintings Life Support: An Invitation to Prayer | on Rain Taxi Winter 2020 https://www.raintaxi.com/volume-25-number-4-winter-2020-100/
Julia Stein on Wrestling with Zionism, a book on left-wing Jewish crticis of right-wing Zionism https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/05/18/wrestling-with-zionism/
Julia Stein on problems with gentrification https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/01/10/gentrification-kills-race-inequality-and-the-death-of-american-cities/
Julia Stein article on homeless man Joe Reyes https://www.counterpunch.org/author/julia-stein/
Excerpts from Julia Stein's memoir online:
Julia Stein has an memoir excerpt in the May 15, 2019 book The Battle for People’s Park, Berkeley 1969 edited by Tom Dalzell. Forward by Todd Gitlin. Afterword by Steve Wasserman. Heyday Press, Berkeley, CA. Available on Amazon.
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