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Who Is Martha? by Marjana Gaponenko
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Who We Forget When We Talk about Irish Literature: Identity and Northern Irish Authors, by Terryn Ward
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Who Will Win the 2018 Neustadt International Prize for Literature?
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Whorelight by Linda Ashok
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Who’s Afraid of Meryl Streep? by Rashid al-Daif
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Why Does the Ocean Appear Motionless from an Airplane?, by Zsuzsa Selyem
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Why Does Workers’ Literature Matter?, by Ping Zhu
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Why Iranians Continue to Seek Refuge in Australia, by Shokoofeh Azar
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Why Ismail Kadare Should Win the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Why Plays Should Be Seen—and Read, by Isaiah Stavchansky
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Why Say Goodbye: Reterritorializing Working-class Literature in Contemporary Korea by Eun-Gwi Chung
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Why Should We Read Ismail Kadare?, by David Bellos
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Why Teach American Indian Literature?, by Duane Niatum
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Why the Assembly Disbanded by Roberto Tejada
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Why Travel Matters: A Guide to the Life-Changing Effects of Travel by Craig Storti
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Wild Swims: Stories by Dorthe Nors
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Wilfred Owen by Guy Cuthbertson
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Will and Testament by Vigdis Hjorth
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Will I Be Strong Enough for You? Nasim Marashi’s I’ll Be Strong for You, by Babak Mazloumi
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Will Movies and TV Shows Soon Kill the Written Word?
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Will These Stories Ever Be the Same? A Korean Translator’s Misgivings, by Ha-yun Jung
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William Shakespeare, censorship, and more
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Windfall, by Jamaica Baldwin
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Winners of the 2017 Arab-American Book Award, a mobile library for refugees, and more
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Winners of the 350th Issue Readers' Choice Poll
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Winners of the Inaugural World Literature Today Translation Prize
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Winners of the Second Annual World Literature Today Translation Prize Announced
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winnie the pooh, by Jean-Christophe Réhel
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Winter 2019
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Winter 2020
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Winter 2021
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Winter Journey
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Winter Pasture: One Woman’s Journey with China’s Kazakh Herders by Li Juan
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Winter Recipes from the Collective by Louise Glück
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Winter Sun by Shi Zhi
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