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World Literature Today
May The End Be Well For All
The tradition of toast-giving has followed my family through centuries and continents. This essay tells the tale of one family’s survival and the toasts—poignant and amusing—that have brought together generations in grief and celebration.
4 min |
September - October 2017
World Literature Today
The Person And The Personal
The Person And The Personal
2 min |
March – April 1018
World Literature Today
I Have The Right To Be A Stranger
I Have The Right To Be A Stranger
3 min |
March – April 1018
World Literature Today
Four Poems
Four Poems
1 min |
March – April 1018
World Literature Today
Alain Mabanckou
The 2016 Puterbaugh Fellow.
1 min |
September - October 2016
World Literature Today
Urban Reality and Classical Antiquity
A Conversation with Luis Alberto de Cuenca.
9 min |
September - October 2016
World Literature Today
Dinner with Dick Francis
Francis’s books were all set in the world of horse racing, but he did not use the same detective character over and over as is most common in mystery publishing. He wrote about jockeys and wine merchants and breeders and the great variety of people connected to racing.
7 min |
September - October 2016
World Literature Today
Son Jarocho, Rock and Roll, and Bridges between Cultures
A Conversation with Agustín del Moral Tejeda.
9 min |
