Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal: Mistake Issue
Explore the intriguing Summer 2020 issue of the Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal: Mistake Issue, edited by Tom Lutz. This 144-page edition delves into the concept of mistakes and their profound impact on history and mythology. From Eve's fateful choice with the apple to the groundbreaking discovery of penicillin, this journal reveals how errors have shaped pivotal moments in human experience. The issue also examines John Milton's Paradise Lost, where Eve's decision is portrayed as both an act of free will and a reflection of human folly. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and those interested in history and criticism, this volume invites readers to rethink the role of mistakes in our lives. Don't miss this captivating exploration of how blunders have led to remarkable transformations throughout time.