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Tom Lutz (born March 21, 1953) is an American writer, literary critic and the founder of the ''
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''.


Early life

Lutz grew up in
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. He graduated from Greenwich (CT) High School. After working for years as a cook, carpenter, and musician in New York, Florida, and Iowa, he got a job cooking breakfast and lunch at a small college where the financial aid officer offered to get him a Pell Grant so he could enroll at the college for free. He continued in the job and took afternoon and evening classes at the
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before transferring and receiving his
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in English and journalism from
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, and a master's degree and
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i
Modern Thought and Literature
from
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.


Career

Lutz taught American literature, cultural studies, literary theory, and creative writing at the
California Institute of the Arts The California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is a private art university in Santa Clarita, California. It was incorporated in 1961 as the first degree-granting institution of higher learning in the US created specifically for students of both ...
,
University of Iowa The University of Iowa (UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a public university, public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest and largest university in the state. The University of Iowa is org ...
,
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
, and the
University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen ( da, Københavns Universitet, KU) is a prestigious public university, public research university in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in ...
. He is currently Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Creative Writing at
University of California, Riverside The University of California, Riverside (UCR or UC Riverside) is a public land-grant research university in Riverside, California. It is one of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The main campus sits on in a suburban distr ...
. He has published over 100 articles in the ''New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, Chicago Tribune, Die Zeit, ZYZZYVA, Exquisite Corpse'', Salon.com, ''Black Clock''and dozens of other magazines, newspapers, book collections, and literary and academic journals. His books include ''Portraits'' (Rare Bird Lit, 2022), ''The Kindness of Strangers'' (University of Iowa Press, 2021), ''Aimlessness'' (Columbia University Press, 2021), ''Born Slippy: A Novel'' (Repeater Books, 2020), ''And the Monkey Learned Nothing: Dispatches from a Life of Travel'' (University of Iowa Press, 2016), ''Drinking Mare's Milk on the Roof of the World: Wandering the Globe from Azerbaijan to Zanzibar'' (O, R Books, 2016), ''Doing Nothing: A History of Loafers, Loungers, Slackers, and Bums in America'' (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2007; American Book Award), ''Cosmopolitan Vistas: American Regionalism and Literary Value'' (Cornell University Press, 2004; Choice Outstanding Academic Title), ''Crying: The Natural & Cultural History of Tears'' (WW Norton, 1999; New York Times Notable Book), and ''American Nervousness, 1903: An Anecdotal History'' (Cornell University Press, 1991; New York Times Notable Book). They have been translated into 13 languages. He is the founding editor and publisher of ''
Los Angeles Review of Books The ''Los Angeles Review of Books'' (''LARB'' is a literary review magazine covering the national and international book scenes. A preview version launched on Tumblr in April 2011, and the official website followed one year later in April 2012. ...
''. ''Los Angeles Review of Books'' launched in April 2011. He also founded ''The Larb Radio Hour'' and ''The LARB Quarterly Journal.'' He was the founding producer and host of
The LARB Radio Hour
" In 2016, he launched th
LARB Publishing Workshop
which seeks "to revolutionize the publishing industry from the ground up by increasing access, facilitating change, and inspiring invention through the recruitment, training, and mentorship of early-career talent from diverse backgrounds." In 2017, he launche
LARB Books
which has published two dozen classic and new books. He lives in
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.


Awards

* 2008
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...


Works

Books: * * * * * * * * * * * Other: *“Gravy Donuts," in ''Juan Felipe Herrera'', ed. Francisco Lomeli, forthcoming 2022 *“Coming to LA: Images of the Migrant City,” ''Pratik: A Magazine of Contemporary Writing'', ed. Yuyutsu Sharma, April 2021 *“Chinggis Kahn, the Nomad Steppe, and the Mongolian Sublime,” ''Red Dirt Forum'', April 2020 *“Names, Thrills, and Sociopaths: Tom Lutz on Writing Born Slippy” with Tobias Carroll, in ''Vol. 1 Brooklyn'', April 2020 *“The Achievement of Walter Mosley, ''LARB Radio Hour'', March 2020 *“Five Things about Failure,” ''DIYMFA'', February 2020 *“Noir: A Conversation,” with Steph Cha, ''LitHub'', January 14, 2020 *“The Ship of State,” a conversation with Dave Eggers, ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', December 2019 *“The Movie-Made Self,” an introduction to ''Merton of the Movies'', by Harry Leon Wilson, LARB Classics, November 2019 *“Gun Island: An Interview with Amitav Ghosh,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', October 2019 *“In the Shadow of the Archive,” in ''The Critic as Amateur'', ed. Saikat Majumdar and Aarthi Vadde, Bloomsbury, September 2019 *“Where the Amateur Reader Ends, and the Professional Critic Begins,” ''LitHub'', August 2019 *“This Storm: Interview with James Ellroy,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', July 2019 *"The Parade: A Conversation with Dave Eggers," ''LARB Radio Hour'', June 2019 *“Talent Show: A Conversation with Juliet Lapidos,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', Los Angeles, April 26, 2019 *“Making the World Safe for Nerds,” ''Michael Silverblatt'', a chapbook, A Public Space Books, November 2018 *“A Conversation with Laurie Winer and Seth Greenland, ''LARB Radio Hour'', October 2018 *“A Conversation with Eric Vuillard and Laurie Winer,” Chevalier's Books, ''LARB Radio Hour'', September 2018 *“The Missing Narrator: A Conversation with Rachel Cusk,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', Los Angeles CA, May 2018. *“Gun Love: A Conversation with Jill Clement,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', Los Angeles CA, March 2018 *“A Life in Letters: An Evening with Maxine Hong Kingston,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', Los Angeles CA, February 2018 *“Interview with Antonio Damasio and Eric Newman, ''LARB Radio Hour'', February 2018. *“LA Femme en Noir,” ''LALA'', Fall 2017 *“Publishing in Los Angeles,” ''LALA'', Summer 2017 *“Behagen und Unbehagen aud der Matratze,” ''Matratze/Matrize: Mobelierung von Subjekt und Gesellschaft'', ed. Irene Nierhaus and Kathrin Heinz, Transcript, 2016. *“The Commons as Network,” ''ASAP/Journal'', Vol. 1: p. 49-50, 2016. *“A Conversation with Nicholson Baker,” ''LARB Radio Hour'', Los Angeles CA. September 2016. *Interview, Elif Batuman, Los Angeles/New York, ''LARB Radio Hour'', June 2016 *“Finding This Lost City in Honduras Was the Easy Part,” ''New York Times'', March 20, 2015 *“Plov Day in Tashkent,” ''Litscapes'', ed. Caitlin M. Alvarez and Kass Fleisher, Steerage Press, 2015 *“Interview with Iconic Poet Nikki Giovanni,” ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', May 18, 2015 *“Tavis Smiley’s New Memoir of Maya Angelou,” ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', May 1, 2015 *“There’s No Writer’s Block in the Newsroom,” ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', April 5, 2015 *“John Rechy: An Interview” (with John-Michael Andriote), ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', January 17, 2015 *“An Interview with No Pictures: BJ Novak,” ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', Dec 9, 2014 *“Notes form the Albanian Diaspora,” ''Iowa Review'', Fall 2014
"Coda: Nostalgia", ''Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies'', 2009
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Reviews

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References


External links


Faculty page at Univ of Calif-RiversideAuthor website
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* ttp://blog.colinmarshall.org/?p=1205 An interview with Tom Lutzon ''Notebook on Cities and Culture'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Lutz, Tom American non-fiction writers California Institute of the Arts faculty University of Iowa faculty University of California, Riverside faculty 1953 births Living people Stanford University alumni People from Cedar Grove, New Jersey Writers from New Jersey Stanford University faculty University of Copenhagen faculty American Book Award winners