The other day, Aris Janigian described his latest work to me, “the book is deeply rooted, both thematically and philosophically, in the meaning of architecture for making a home in the world.”
After attending to his first reading in Los Angeles and relating to my own complexity I replied, “diaspora is sad but also helps us to imagine freely and unabashedly.”
Waiting for Lipchitz at Chateau Marmont is a relentless energy told in pockets of rapid crossfire that sprays Los Angeles with insights of deep observations written in breaths. In it, nothing is spared and sacred. From your car mechanic to the food you dine in immigrant restaurants and to the examination of your own ethnicity in this equally intrepid city.
Aris Janigian’s novel is a pair of brilliantly imaginative mind and observant eyes offering rhythmically connected subtexts in colorful gonzo frames with extended meanings of a poetic state of mind.
The writer will sign and read from his book on Saturday, May 21 (tomorrow) at Neutra VDL House in Silver Lake, between 3:30 – 5:30 PM.
VDL House: 2300 Silver Lake Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90039
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