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Fiction

Critical Lovemaking

February 14, 2025 |Mika Seifert
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Like Gold in the River: A Review of Radwa Ashour’s Granada Trilogy

February 05, 2025 |Gretchen McCullough
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The Squirrel at the Monastery

February 04, 2025 |Lana Spendl
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The Childlike Daring of Ọlábísí Àjàlá, Global Citizen

January 28, 2025 |Chibueze Darlington Anuonye
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My Alma Mater Is Auschwitz

January 27, 2025 |Edith Bruck
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“Not Knowing How to Get There Is What Makes You Great”: A Conversation with Chilean Poet Mario Meléndez

January 23, 2025 |Ming Di
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Poetry as a Way of Life: Conversations with Lenard D. Moore

January 21, 2025 |Miho Kinnas
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Three Scenes: April 6, 1939

January 20, 2025 |Moikom Zeqo
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Mexican Writer Guadalupe Nettel to Headline Puterbaugh Festival at OU

January 13, 2025 |The Editors of WLT
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Jewish Life in Harbin, China: A Conversation with Jean Hoffmann Lewanda

January 07, 2025 |Susan Blumberg-Kason
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WLT Announces Best Literary Translations 2026 Nominees and 2025 Shortlisted Titles

December 19, 2024 |The Editors of WLT
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Fiction

Good Enough for Now (an excerpt)

December 18, 2024 |Jason M. Thornberry
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Creative Nonfiction

Can the Tooth Fairy Pay in Hong Kong Dollars?

December 17, 2024 |Wong Yi
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Unspoken Realities of Displacement: Gunel Movlud’s The Camp: A Little Girl from Karabakh

December 12, 2024 |Lala Mammadova
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On Translation

The Most Translated Authors

December 11, 2024 |Veronica Esposito
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World Literature Today’s 75 Notable Translations of 2024

December 10, 2024 |Michelle Johnson

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