
The Burden of Individuality
At the center of Danzy Senna’s Colored Television is a novelist who wishes to use her work to transform and transcend the confines of her life and personhood.

Conditions of Labor and Love in ‘Under the Feet of Jesus’
In this newsletter, Rasheeda Saka looks at Helena María Viramontes’s 1995 debut, which charts the multivaried lives of California agricultural workers.

Introducing ‘Solito’
In this newsletter, we consider how author Javier Zamora charts his coming-of-age as a nine-year-old migrating from El Salvador to the United States.

The Weight of Silence in ‘The Other Americans’
Laila Lalami’s novel centers the experiences of marginalized characters navigating the challenges of grief, trauma, and betrayal.

Testament
Anthony Veasna So’s Songs on Endless Repeat affirms the meaning of legacy and art-making.

Troubled Cultural Inheritance
In this newsletter, we look at the December California Book Club selection, Carribean Fragoza’s story collection, Eat the Mouth That Feeds You, which muses on what it means to exist while straddling the bounds between life and death in a patriarchal world.

‘The Candy House’: Reshaping the Systems Novel
Jennifer Egan’s speculative novel reconfigures how one should think about connection and intimacy.

Fiction Spotlight: James E. Ransome
The award-winning author and illustrator tells Alta Journal why he enjoys keeping work in the family.

Fiction Spotlight: Rita Chang-Eppig
The author of Deep As the Sky, Red As the Sea reveals which writer she most wants to read (and enjoy) her new book.

Nonfiction Spotlight: Héctor Tobar
Author of a previous California Book Club selection, Tobar’s latest title speaks to the hurt and anger of young Latino people.

‘Bad Mexicans’: How to Start a Revolution
In this newsletter, Alta Journal contributor Rasheeda Saka examines how land and labor exploitation fueled radical solidarity among Mexicans and Mexican Americans, as related in the California Book Club’s September pick.

Introducing ‘Clark and Division’: Uncovering Histories
In this newsletter, Alta Journal contributor Rasheeda Saka considers the way mystery as a genre enriches our experience of excavating personal and national histories.

The Outsiders
In Light Skin Gone to Waste, Toni Ann Johnson depicts the cost of upward mobility.

The Beholder
In Rock of Eye, Troy Montes-Michie refashions the dominant gaze upon Black masculinity.

Biography and Memoir: How Octavia E. Butler Wrote
Lynell George on A Handful of Earth, A Handful of Sky.

Novel: Chinese American Voices of the West
C Pam Zhang on reimagining the West in How Much of These Hills Is Gold.

Essays: The Meaning of Change During COVID
The latest issue of John Freeman’s eponymous literary journal features talented storytellers.

Thriller: A Black Private Eye Navigates 1969 L.A.
Walter Mosley returns to noir with Blood Grove.

Rebecca Solnit Is the California Book Club's Next Author!
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: Dana Johnson, Naomi Hirahara, and Lisa Wells.

Rasheeda Saka to Join Dana Johnson Event
This week’s California Book Club: Michael Schaub, Vendela Vida, and Rebecca Handler.

The Outstanding Critical Reception of ‘Elsewhere, California’
Dana Johnson’s debut novel was a tremendous literary success. Let’s see what a few book critics had to say about it.

The Journey of Self-discovery in ‘Elsewhere, California’
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: Dana Johnson, Maggie Shipstead, and Rachel Syme.

Dreaming of Other Worlds in ‘Elsewhere, California’
Let’s take a close look at the opening of the California Book Club’s August 2021 selection.

How Dana Johnson Makes the Past Become the Present
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: Anthony Veasna So, Octavia E. Butler, and Richard Lange.

Recommended Reading About Black Women Finding a Place of Their Own
Here are five titles that pair well with Dana Johnson’s Elsewhere, California.

Remapping the City of Angels in ‘Elsewhere, California’
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: Dana Johnson, Anita Felicelli, and Katie Kitamura.

Dana Johnson Is the Next Guest of Alta Journal’s California Book Club
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: Danny Trejo, Lisa Taddeo, and Ben H. Winters.

Event Recap: Why William Finnegan Writes About the Vast World of Surfing
The author of Barbarian Days admits that surfing can be “self-indulgent to the max” and “also kind of ascetic,” but one pursues it “to the bitter end.”

Jamie Brisick to Join William Finnegan Event
This week’s California Book Club: Matt Bell, Rodrigo García, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

A Scene from Childhood in ‘Barbarian Days’
Let’s take a close look at the opening of the California Book Club’s July 2021 selection.

What Are ‘Barbarian’ Days?
This week’s California Book Club newsletter: William Finnegan, Alexandra Huynh, and James Ellroy.

Recommended Reading About the Adventures of Surfing
Here are seven titles that pair well with William Finnegan’s Barbarian Days.