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Culture

Everything Everywhere All at Once: Cinema Is a Toolbox, and So What?

July 26, 2022 |Belinda Qian He
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Lit Lists

Summer Reads 2022

July 18, 2022 |Daniel Simon
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Book Reviews

Michel Houellebecq, Political Animal?

July 12, 2022 |Kai Maristed
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Book Reviews

On the Intricate and Fathomless: Shadab Zeest Hashmi’s Comb

June 28, 2022 |Adeeba Shahid Talukder
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World Literature Today Announces Finalists for 2023 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature

June 27, 2022 |WLT
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Interviews

“Singing about the dark times”: A Conversation with David Baker

June 21, 2022 |Renee H. Shea
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Lit Lists

Summer Reads 2022

June 21, 2022 |Rob Vollmar
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Gazing at the Collaged Self: Lauren Slaughter’s Spectacle

June 15, 2022 |Alina Stefanescu
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Lit Lists

Summer Reads 2022

June 14, 2022 |Michelle Johnson
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Culture

On a Road of Grief: A Review of Hit the Road, by Panah Panahi

June 13, 2022 |Poupeh Missaghi
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Interviews

Writing Without Permission: A Conversation with Ishmael Reed

June 08, 2022 |Emily Doyle
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Essay

To Escape, to Return: An Homage to Sergio Pitol

June 02, 2022 |Stuart Cooke
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Poetry

A Poem from Chile

June 01, 2022 |Enrique Lihn
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Multilingual Writing and Translation in the Americas: Ellen Jones’s Literature in Motion

May 31, 2022 |Tess O’Dwyer
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Own Voice

May 25, 2022 |S. Ramakrishnan
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News and Events

Jury Announced for the 2023 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature

May 23, 2022 |The Editors of WLT

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