Jump to content

Alexis Landau

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Citation bot (talk | contribs) at 01:21, 2 June 2024 (Alter: date, title. Removed parameters. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Abductive | Category:Orphaned articles from May 2024 | #UCB_Category 715/928). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Alexis Landau is an American novelist.

Life

[edit]

She graduated from Vassar College, Emerson College, and the University of Southern California.[1][2]

Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times.[3] and San Francisco Chronicle.[4]

Works

[edit]
  • The Empire of the Senses. New York: Pantheon. 2014. ISBN 978-1-101-87007-5.[5][6][7][8]
  • Those Who Are Saved. Penguin. 2021-02-23. ISBN 978-0-593-19053-1.[9][10][11]
  • The Mother of All Things. New York: Pantheon. 2024-05-07. ISBN 978-0-593-70079-2.[12][13]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Kantor, Bec-ca (17 March 2015). "Interview: Alexis Landau | Jewish Book Council". www.jewishbookcouncil.org. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  2. ^ "Alexis Landau". USC Dornsife. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  3. ^ Landau, Alexis (2024-04-17). "Opinion: After divorce, a miscarriage and career false starts, my L.A. life surprised me". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  4. ^ Landau, By Alexis. "Opinion: The Ancient Greek myth that taught me about motherhood and letting go". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  5. ^ Locascio, Lisa (2015-07-22). "Alexis Landau On Finding Community, Reinvention, and Transformation in L.A." LAmag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  6. ^ "The Empire of the Senses". Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  7. ^ Kirsch, Adam (March 23, 2015). "Alexis Landau's Merchant Ivory Novel".
  8. ^ Rosner, By Elizabeth. "'The Empire of the Senses,' by Alexis Landau". SFGATE. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  9. ^ THOSE WHO ARE SAVED | Kirkus Reviews.
  10. ^ "Book Review: Those Who Are Saved". reformjudaism.org. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  11. ^ "Those Who Are Saved". Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  12. ^ Minot, Eliza (2024-05-06). "A Modern Mom Finds an Ancient Outlet for Feminist Rage". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  13. ^ "The Mother of All Things by Alexis Landau". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
[edit]