American novelist and travel writer, founding editor of 'Los Angeles Review of Books,' Tom Lutz to join us at upcoming Himalayan Literature Festival and New York Writers Workshop in Kathmandu
Tom Lutz is a novelist, scholar, essayist, and editor now living in France. He is the author of the histories Doing Nothing (American Book Award), Crying (NY Times Notable Book), American Nervousness, 1903 (NY Times Notable Book), and Cosmopolitan Vistas (Choice Outstanding Academic Title); the philosophic essays Aimlessness and The Cloud of Unknowing; the travel books The Kindness of Strangers, And the Monkey Learned Nothing, and Drinking Mare’s Milk; the novel Born Slippy; and the photographic essay Portraits: Moments of Intimacy on the Road; the books have been translated into a dozen languages. He is the founder and publisher of the Los Angeles Review of Books and the St. Chamassy Writer's Residency, and a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside. Forthcoming are Still Slippy, a novel, and A Literary Encyclopedia.
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