Los Angeles Times Names David L. Ulin Book Editor
August 24 2005 - 8:49PM
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- David L. Ulin has been named
Book Editor of the Los Angeles Times, it was announced today by
John Montorio, deputy managing editor for features. Ulin assumes
his position in October, and will oversee The Times' Sunday and
daily reviews. He also will assume an expanded role in
strengthening coverage of books, publishing and literary news and
analysis throughout the paper. "In David, we believe we have found
a blend of talent, experience and accomplishment that is
tailor-made for this vital assignment," said Montorio. "As a
literary journalist and critic, his work already is well known to
Times readers, but what sets David apart as an editor is a uniquely
intimate knowledge of writing from Los Angeles and the West and its
place within the wider American and international literary context.
The result is a sensibility that is singularly unafraid to appear
parochial because it never is provincial." Ulin is currently a
contributing editor to the Bloomsbury Review, and recently served
as nonfiction editor of the Los Angeles Review. His editing
experience also includes a three-year stint as book editor of the
Los Angeles Reader. In 2002, the Library of America chose Ulin to
edit "Writing Los Angeles: A Literary Anthology," which received a
California Book Award from the Commonwealth Club of California and
was selected by the Los Angeles Times Book Review as one of that
year's "Best of the Best." In 2001, City Lights, one of the state's
leading independent publishers, chose Ulin to edit "Another City:
Writing from Los Angeles," which also was honored as a "Best Book"
by The Times. Ulin is the author of "The Myth of Solid Ground:
Earthquakes, Prediction and the Fault Line Between Reason and
Faith," which was published last year by Viking and selected as a
"Best Book of 2004" by the Chicago Tribune and San Francisco
Chronicle. That same year, his essay, "The Half-Birthday of the
Apocalypse," was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His work has
appeared in the New York Times Book Review, The Atlantic Monthly,
Newsday and the Nation, as well as on NPR's "All Things
Considered." A resident of Los Angeles, Ulin earned a B.A. degree,
cum laude, in English literature from the University of
Pennsylvania. The Los Angeles Times, a Tribune Publishing company,
is the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country and the
winner of 37 Pulitzer Prizes, including two this year. The Times
publishes five daily regional editions, for the Los Angeles
metropolitan area, Orange County, Ventura County, the San Fernando
Valley, and the Inland Empire of Riverside and San Bernardino
counties, as well as a National edition. Additional information
about The Times is available at http://www.latimes.com/mediacenter.
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