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Book Reviews

Of Roots and Reckonings: Honorée Fanonne Jeffers’s Love Songs of W. E. B. Du Bois

August 19, 2021 |Adele Newson-Horst
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Book Reviews

Crime and Punishment on the Rosebud: David Weiden’s Winter Counts

August 18, 2021 |Brenna O’Hara
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Essay

Hands: On Two Hong Kong Prose Essays by Xi Xi

August 17, 2021 |Tammy Lai-Ming Ho
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Culture

Gouranga

August 12, 2021 |Jitendra Nath Misra
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Poetry

Cleaners

August 10, 2021 |Vladimir Pryakhin
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Interviews

Keeping a Critical Eye on Brazil: A Conversation with Emilio Fraia

August 09, 2021 |Anderson Tepper
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Book Reviews

A Poetry of Estrangement: Moheb Soliman’s Great Lakes Palimpsest

August 05, 2021 |Shir Alon
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WLT Book Buzz Episode #2 - Reading History: Partition, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Bold Women & More

August 04, 2021 |WLT
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Poetry

Graphology Restoration 40: Semitic Languages

August 03, 2021 |John Kinsella
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Lit Lists

The 2022 Neustadt International Prize for Literature Jury: A Reading List

August 02, 2021 |The Editors of WLT
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Essay

To My Leaver-Mother

July 29, 2021 |Romalyn Ante
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News and Events

World Literature Today Announces 2021 Neustadt Festival Poster Design Contest Winners

July 27, 2021 |WLT
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Travels in Literature

As Popular as a Soccer Star

July 22, 2021 |Peter LaSalle
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Culture

Jim Harrison’s Meatballs

July 20, 2021 |J. R. Patterson
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Culture

Art as a “Catalyst for Conversations”: A Conversation with Philbrook Curator Susan Green

July 16, 2021 |Michelle Johnson
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Book Reviews

The Marx Brothers Go to a Masked Ball: César Aira’s Lugones

July 15, 2021 |Will H. Corral

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