

Welcome to the 13th Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, the country’s largest celebration of the written word.
For one weekend in April, people who love books will gather with people who love to write, publish and sell books. And, there’s nothing like it anywhere.
Badinfinity, the Hegelian term given life and a second name through Sartre (bad faith), is the soulnumbing modern experience of civilization given bureaucracy in the digital age. These poems are pointed and moving, a singular voice in the white noise that surrounds us.
The Stranger is Tobias Deehan’s second work of poetry with guerillalit, and finds him stretching the boundaries of the poetic form in both aesthetics and language. Also features some work by fellow writer Eugene Ellsworth.