Daniel Olivas on Waiting for Godinez

Thursday, Sept 4 at 2:30 PM on KPFK: My guest this week is the multi-form writer Daniel Olivas, author of 13 books of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama including the subject of today’s Bibliocracy Radio, a play titled Waiting for Godínez: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts, from the University of New Mexico Press.  Among other titles, he’s written Chicano Frankenstein: A Novel, and My Chicano Heart: New and Collected Stories of Love and Other Transgressions. He co-edited The Coiled Serpent: Poets Arising from the Cultural Quakes and Shifts of Los Angeles and edited the landmark Latinos in Lotusland: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern California. Olivas has written for The New York TimesLos Angeles Review of BooksLos Angeles TimesAlta JournalJewish JournalZócalo, and The Guardian. When not engaging culture and literature, Olivas is a senior attorney with the California Department of Justice in Los Angeles where he specializes in land use, environmental enforcement, and affordable housing.

Thanks for listening to Bibliocracy on the radio, online, or at the BibliocracyRadio.org website. Please donate to KPFK. Call the station at (818) 985-5735 (818) 985-KPFK, or go online to kpfk.org.

Thanks to the Community of Writers for production help, and for hosting Bibliocracy Radio as a podcast. For more on the Community of Writers, please visit its website: https://communityofwriters.org/

Previous
Previous

John Bellamy Foster on Einstein’s “Why Socialism?”

Next
Next

Poet Abby Walthausen