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Poetry

A Bilingual Franco-Moroccan Poem

January 31, 2024 |Kebir M. Ammi
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When Dogs Could Talk: Among Words in a State of Grace

January 30, 2024 |N. Scott Momaday
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Book Reviews

Dalits and Caste Prejudice in Ujjal Dosanjh’s The Past Is Never Dead

January 29, 2024 |Rajiv Thind
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Creative Nonfiction

Storying the Body

January 17, 2024 |Stevi L. Smith
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Book Reviews

A Rush of Indian Stories: A Review of Redolent Rush

January 09, 2024 |Dustin Pickering
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Fiction

North Star

December 20, 2023 |Alberto Chimal
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Here I Am, Lord: The Devotional Art of Maryam Lamei

December 18, 2023 |Yahia Lababidi
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Poetry

A Bilingual Poem from Gaza

December 14, 2023 |Refaat Alareer
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Creative Nonfiction

Strange Scrawls

December 13, 2023 |Connor Lee McLean
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Announcing WLT’s 2023 Pushcart Prize Nominees

December 12, 2023 |Daniel Simon
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Poet, Translator, Mirror: A Conversation with Miho Kinnas

December 06, 2023 |Renee H. Shea
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75 Notable Translations 2023

December 05, 2023 |Michelle Johnson
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Creative Nonfiction

Things the Puppy Eats

November 30, 2023 |Marlene Olin
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Interviews

Those Who Create Desire an Audience: A Conversation with Darlington Chibueze Anuonye

November 29, 2023 |Anthony Chibueze Ukwuoma
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Lit Lists

12 Books for Tolerance and Understanding (2023)

November 15, 2023 |The Editors of WLT
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Do Not Repeat

November 09, 2023 |Liza Martín

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