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Literary Tributes

Remembering Neustadt Laureate Adam Zagajewski (1945–2021)

March 22, 2021 |The Editors of WLT
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Culture

The Protest Art of Walid Ebeid: Reflections on Four Paintings

March 22, 2021 |Yahia Lababidi
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News and Events

OU’s Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Symposium Runs April 8-10

March 19, 2021 |WLT
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Culture

Where Do We Go Now with Quo Vadis, Aida?

March 18, 2021 |Adnan Mahmutović
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Pandemic Dispatches

Between Poetry and Enchantment: The Sculptures of Italo Lanfredini

March 17, 2021 |Alice-Catherine Carls
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Interviews

The Tibetan Resistance Movement and Windhorse: In Conversation with Kaushik Barua

March 15, 2021 |Koushik Goswami
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News and Events

Call for an Africa / African Diaspora Co-Editor for the Best Translations Anthology

March 10, 2021 |The Editors of WLT
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Interviews

The Writer as Traveler and the Gift of Prismatic Vision: An Interview with Stephanie McKenzie

March 09, 2021 |Tom Halford
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Interviews

“Learning Again How to Live”: A Conversation with Ivorian Writer Véronique Tadjo

March 09, 2021 |Anderson Tepper
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News and Events

Alice-Catherine Carls to Deliver “Translation as a Laboratory for Life” Lecture

March 07, 2023 |The Editors of WLT
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Interviews

Translating Fang Fang’s Wuhan Diary amid the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Conversation with Michael Berry

March 02, 2021 |King Yu
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Pandemic Dispatches

Quarantine Notes: or, Moral Aphorisms

February 24, 2021 |Yahia Lababidi
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Current Events

Nappy Roots Books, a Bastion and a Haven: A Conversation with Camille Landry

February 22, 2021 |Alex Crayon
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Poetry

The Ones Who’d Carry It Out

February 18, 2021 |William Trowbridge
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Essay

What’s Left Unsaid: How Ismail Kadare Escaped Suppression but Embraced the Style It Taught Him

February 18, 2021 |Peter Constantine
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Culture

You Are What You Eat

February 10, 2021 |Yahia Lababidi

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