| “Houses,” by Jesús J. Barquet
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| “How to Become Globalized Without Losing Your Mind: A Conversation with Alain Mabanckou,” by Rokiatou Soumaré
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| “How Would the World Be Different?” by Naomi Shihab Nye
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| “Humble Beginnings Make Solid Roots: A Conversation with Stanley Gazemba,” by Anna Hernandez
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| “Humor Is My Green Card, A Conversation with Sherman Alexie," Joshua B. Nelson
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| “I Am a Poet of Workers and Peasants” Working-class Poets of Pakistan by Qalandar Bux Memon & Zeeshan Yousaf
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| “I Brushed the Dust off an Intoxicated Poet,” by Jóanes Nielsen
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| “I Have the Right to Be a Stranger,” by Inaya Jaber
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| “I know many places well – some I can still smell” by Elizabeth Hodgson
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| “I was born out of the chrysanthemums”: An Interview with Ming Di
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| “I Went to Jerusalem, and Returned Delighted and Enriched,” Boualem Sansal
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| “I Write about People Whose Lives Are on Fire”: A Conversation with Sandra Cisneros, by Emily Doyle
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| “I write poems to create space in language for hope”: A Conversation with Danae Sioziou, by Adam J. Goldwyn
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| “If I Were” by Sybil Volks
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| “If We Change the World We Also Change Its Meaning”: An Interview with Syrian Poet Adonis, by Erkut Tokman
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| “If You’d Only Look,” by Sonya Chyu
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| “Ilan Manouach: Defamiliarizing Comics,” by Bill Kartalopoulos
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| “Illiterati Café and Bookstore,” by David Joshua Jennings
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| “Imagining a Better Place”: A Conversation with Masiyaleti Mbewe about Revolutionizing and Constructing Black Futures, by Michelle Johnson
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| “Imagining More Transgender Visibility in Translation”: A Conversation with Ari Larissa Heinrich, by Veronica Esposito
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| “Immoral Acts,”
Juan Pablo Villalobos
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| “In Alphabetical Order” by Felipe Benítez Reyes
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| “In Gandhi’s Name,” by Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
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| “In History to My Barest Marrows”: A Conversation Between Yinka Elujoba and Emmanuel Iduma
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| “In Lands Imagination Favors” by Don Schofield
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| “In Memoriam Claribel Alegría: Amor sin fin,” by George Evans & Daisy Zamora
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| “In Nocere,” by Laura Legge
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| “In the Den of the Voice,” by Philip Metres
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| “In the Listenings: The Gold Waxes” by Eric Ellingsen
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| “Innocents Aloud” by Francesca Segal
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| “Inside America” by Nicholas YB Wong
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| “Inside the Bilingual Writer,” by Erik Gleibermann
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| “Interarts Poetry: Poetry Between, Among, and in the Midst,” by Denise Newman
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| “International Comics: Five Groundbreaking Publishers,” by Bill Kartalopoulos
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| “Intimate History of Humanity” by Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, tr. David Shook
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| “Invisible War,” by Gábor Schein
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