The image is central to most poets and poetry. In Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “The Fish,” the image is the poem. “His brown skin hung in strips / like ancient wallpaper, / and its pattern of dark…
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Carlie Hoffman
I have never been able to hear music in my voice so much as I have in reading the lyrical wonder of One More World…
The title of Xiaolu Guo’s new novel, Call Me Ishmaelle (Chatto & Windus, 2025), instantly reminds us of the famous opening of…
World Literature Today, the University of Oklahoma’s award-winning magazine of international literature and culture, today announced Ibrahim…
Three days shy of her ninetieth birthday, poet, teacher, and translator Judith Hemschemeyer (1935–2025) passed away quietly in Roanoke, Virginia, far…
Alice-Catherine Carls offers a career-spanning overview of the work of Polish writer Anna Frajlich.A few weeks after having been expelled…
