In its November 2025 issue, World Literature Today showcases World Lit in the Age of AI with striking cover art by Sasha Stiles and an essay about her ongoing poem-in-residence project at MoMA. The rest of the AI special section gathers a thought-provoking mix of essays, fiction, creative nonfiction, and an interview. Further highlights include Carol Rose Little’s moving essay on courtroom interpreting at the US–Mexico border; creative nonfiction by Ha-yun Jung and Gabeba Baderoon; and poetry by Mónica Ojeda. Additional essays, poetry, interviews, and a “healing fiction” booklist round out the issue, and with more than thirty reviews offering a global roundup of the best new books, the November issue is your perfect companion to a round-the-world reading tour.