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Poetry

Before the Eyes of the World

April 27, 2023 |Anna Frajlich
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Jury Announced for the 2024 Neustadt International Prize for Literature

April 26, 2023 |WLT
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We Live Without Touch

April 18, 2023 |Alexander Badkhen
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Interviews

Translating Not Just Languages but Worlds: A Conversation with Mia Couto

April 13, 2023 |Anderson Tepper
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Book Reviews

A Lesson for Dr. Freud: Dominique Fabre’s Psychoanalysis of the Everyday and Everyman

April 10, 2023 |Alice-Catherine Carls
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Interviews

Finding “Enough”: A Conversation with Nicole Chung

April 04, 2023 |Renee H. Shea
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Creating Monuments to Radical Acts of Love: A Conversation with Artist Terence Hammonds

March 29, 2023 |Michelle Johnson
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Book Reviews

A Leningrad Underworld: Polina Barskova’s Living Pictures

March 27, 2023 |Sibelan Forrester
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Lit Lists

Lockdown in Literature

March 20, 2023 |The Editors of WLT
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Book Reviews

Somnolent Souls Dreaming of Eternity: The Poetry of Alexander Veytsman

March 15, 2023 |Benjamin Rifkin
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Poetry

Two Polish American Poems

March 13, 2023 |Piotr Florczyk
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Poetry

Two Polish American Poems

March 13, 2023 |Piotr Florczyk
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Warsick: Testimonial Plays Share Ukrainians’ Experience of War

March 08, 2023 |Oleksandra Wallo, Anna Halas
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Essay

Science Fiction Tried to Warn Us about AI. Or Did It?

March 01, 2023 |Tom Gammarino
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World Literature Today Seeks Votes in ASME Best Cover Contest

February 28, 2023 |The Editors of WLT
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Poetry

Two Poems from the Iraqi Diaspora

February 16, 2023 |Saadi Youssef

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