I'm thrilled that my book was reviewed in the prestigious journal World Literature Today. worldliteraturetoday.org/blog/book-re... #bookreview #translation #booklover #worldliteraturetoday #hawakal #worldlittoday
        
            The Post-Partition Kaleidoscope of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s Stories, by Gargi Dutta
            Gargi Dutta reviews Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s book of stories Kaleidoscope of Life, published by Hawakal in 2024.
          
            
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    Children's imaginations will soars they learn how librarians deliver books in unusual ways to children in remote areas around the world. Thank you to librarians everywhere who share books with young readers. 
@Worldlittoday @worldkidlit @scbwi @usbby @childrensbook @booksforkids @fisher-price
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        We like posting photos of Artur, particularly as his poetry collection has just been reviewed by @worldlittoday. The review can be read here, worldliteraturetoday.org/2025/july/we...
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    "Seven Times Happy," an excerpt from Vendesi croce by @muinmasri, appears in the May/June 2025 print issue of @worldlittoday,  worldliteraturetoday.org/2025/may/sev...
        
            Seven Times Happy, by Muin Masri
            Excerpts from Cross for Sale, a loose collection of stories and memories about growing up in Nablus in the 1960s.
          
            
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        @BBC adaptation of my & Lucy Durneen’s story Comics, War and Ordinary Miracles exploring our very different lives in 1992 during the Bosnian War.
Originally in @worldlittoday 2015.
#bosnia #genocide #comics #mahmutovic #durneen #cnf #worldliterature
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          Originally in @worldlittoday 2015.
#bosnia #genocide #comics #mahmutovic #durneen #cnf #worldliterature
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    “Wild Text Raging”: A Conversation with Threa Almontaser, by Renee H. Shea in @worldlittoday  https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/blog/interviews/wild-text-raging-conversation-threa-almontaser-renee-h-shea
        
          “Wild Text Raging”: A Conversation with Threa Almontaser,...
            A conversation with Threa Almontaser, whose debut verse c...
          
            
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        My translation of a short story, “Lucilla”, by Anna Voltaggio appears today @worldlittoday: www.worldliteraturetoday.org/blog/fiction...
From the volume La nostalgia che avremo di noi (@NeriPozza, 2023), the story speaks to the selectivity and vagaries of a shared memory.
        
            From the volume La nostalgia che avremo di noi (@NeriPozza, 2023), the story speaks to the selectivity and vagaries of a shared memory.
Lucilla, by Anna Voltaggio
            Two sisters, one childhood, two versions—and a green sweater. In Anna Voltaggio’s “Lucilla,” the lives of two sisters trace corresponding arcs from childhood to adulthood, offering two different accou...
          
            
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    Today I was notified my review of Dmytro Kremin's #poetry collection which appeared in @worldlittoday was selected  for translation into #Ukrainian. The Ukrainian translation will be published in Ukrainian state literacy media. I am humbled & honored.
          
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    "Simply timeless in the sense that the struggles and joys captured are immortal," says @worldlittoday of Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín, my collection now available through @Downingfield, and in its second run.
Buy: tinyurl.com/j4k8z6x9
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            Buy: tinyurl.com/j4k8z6x9
Non-EU buying below
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Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems
            Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín and Other Poems
          
            
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        There are so many ways to talk or think about Lauren Slaughter's new poetry collection, SPECTACLE, but I focused on ekphrasis, socialization, and mirrors. Grateful to @worldlittoday for letting me think aloud....
          
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        A joy to find Constantin Severin's poem in @worldlittoday 
https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2022/may/wassily-kandinsky-constantin-severin.
        
          https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2022/may/wassily-kandinsky-constantin-severin.
Wassily Kandinsky, by Constantin Severin
            “I kept the rhythm the mathematical construction and the ...
          
            
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        [3] Huge gratitude to the journals (and all the generous readers, editors, and humans involved) who nominated me for awards thus causing me to lose the cool I never had again & again & again: thank you @worldlittoday, 
@CincinnReview, @MoistPoetry, @FlypaperLit, @DreamPopPress♥️
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        "I know litanies often go nowhere, or get stuck inside vases where women rearrange flowers to fill a hole, which may be a god that stopped speaking in complete sentences."
♥️ so much to @worldlittoday for this...
          ♥️ so much to @worldlittoday for this...
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        I still can’t believe I have an essay-like creature named “Awl” in the forthcomingist issue of @worldlittoday. A dream. (And a small portion of it emerged from a discussion about an artifact right here...with @MrBearStumpy)
          
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        "..when I talk about the past I am not talking about it out of nostalgia. No, I don’t think that a “rooting” or a “rerooting” is possible. One can’t “root” oneself if one doesn’t already have roots."
- Zisis Ainalis in @worldlittoday...
          - Zisis Ainalis in @worldlittoday...
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        TONIGHT Award-winning poet James Harpur on #poetry & #pilgrimage: 'complex and meditative' (@worldlittoday). 7.30, Med Soc Rooms, #York, £3@Carcanet @Paul_Edmondson @Soc_of_Authors @NewWritingNorth @YorkUWritCentre @Aosdana @DioceseOfYork @EigseMHartnett
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        TONIGHT Award-winning poet James Harpur on #poetry & #pilgrimage: 'complex and meditative' (@worldlittoday). 7.30, Med Soc Rooms, #York, £3@Carcanet @Paul_Edmondson @Soc_of_Authors @NewWritingNorth @YorkUWritCentre @Aosdana @DioceseOfYork @EigseMHartnett
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        “What Use Is Poetry?” by Meena Alexander
            In an address to the Yale Political Union on April 23, 20...
          
            
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        If you doubt the value of bookstores: RT @worldlittoday: Meet the booksellers of Leaves bookshop in South #Sudan: <a href="http://bit.ly/1tfFhGL" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky">http://bit.ly/1tfFhGL
        
          The booksellers of South Sudan
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        "American literature is parochial because America is solipsistic," writes Ilan Stavans (@worldlittoday) <a href="http://bit.ly/15EnsCy" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky">http://bit.ly/15EnsCy
        
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