From Pablo Neruda’s exhumation to Cairo’s first ever translation slam, this week’s lit links have it all!News, Reviews, and InterviewsThe New Yorker recently asked world…
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The University of Oklahoma’s Romanoff Center for Russian Studies and World Literature Today invite you to a free zoom conversation scheduled…
When migrants must perform gratitude to be believed, what happens to their truth? Dina Nayeri’s memoir disrupts the tidy refugee story, turning…
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Mel Pennant, known primarily as a playwright and screenwriter, published her debut novel, A Murder for…
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In “crying out in his vindictive disarray, proclaiming that he has been, if not wayward, at least unassimilable…
Jiang Rong’s Wolf Totem (2004) transcended cultural boundaries to become a global environmental parable. This essay explores the…
