Not one but two special sections headline the July issue of World Literature Today: a cover feature about Mexican writer and 2025 Puterbaugh Fellow Guadalupe Nettel, plus the dossier “Gaza Voices,” guest-edited by Yousef Khanfar, which features 38 writers, poets, photographers, and translators bearing witness to humanity in a time of war. The issue also includes reviews, dispatchesplus a bevy of additional essays, fiction, and creative nonfiction.

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August 05, 2025
Geoff Graser
An interview with Alejandro Puyana, whose debut novel, Freedom Is a Feast, is a multigenerational epic that casts a wide lens on how the last half-century has created today’s Venezuela.

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