The book festival, launched in 2011, brings Spanish-language books, authors and publishers to Los Angeles, a half-Latino city with a lack of Español booksellers.
Héctor Tobar discusses 'Our Migrant Souls,' structured as an address to his former UC Irvine students, and how we define something as broad as Latino identity.
'The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants' began as a memoir about Orlando Ortega-Medina's exile from a homophobic U.S. How it became an immigration thriller instead
Fragoza, acclaimed for a debut collection of vivid, surreal stories, 'Eat the Mouth that Feeds You,' talks about winning the Whiting Award for emerging writers.