• Lit Hub Daily: October 31, 2023

    Updated: 2023-10-31 10:30:56
    “The dead travel fast and sometimes they travel far.” Silvia Garcia-Moreno traces the long genealogy of the vampire. | Lit Hub Criticism How Langston Hughes used his Chicago Defender columns to cultivate a curious interest: ghosts. | Lit Hub History What can horror films teach us about poetry? | Lit Hub Poetry The terror of […]

  • World Literature Today to Co-host Online “RESISTIR Latin America” Poetry Event

    Updated: 2023-10-30 20:47:30
    Skip to main content Donate Main menu Magazine Current Issue Book Reviews Previous Issues Submission Guidelines Authors Index Translator Index WLT Weekly Subscribe Subscription Options Subscriber Services Get a Free 30-Day Trial Programs Neustadt Prize NSK Neustadt Prize OU Student Opportunities Puterbaugh Festival WLT Translation Prize About Accolades Awards Prizes Contact History Masthead Mission Staff WLT†s 95th Anniversary Professional Opportunities Donate Home Blog News and Events News and Events World Literature Today to Co-host Online “RESISTIR Latin America” Poetry Event October 31, 2023 by The Editors of WLT This page is available to subscribers . Click here to sign in or get access On Saturday , November 18 at 10am cst the “RESISTIR Groupe” of Latin American PEN Centers

  • Ananda Devi Wins the 2024 Neustadt Prize

    Updated: 2023-10-24 23:02:22
    Skip to main content Donate Main menu Magazine Current Issue Book Reviews Previous Issues Submission Guidelines Authors Index Translator Index WLT Weekly Subscribe Subscription Options Subscriber Services Get a Free 30-Day Trial Programs Neustadt Prize NSK Neustadt Prize OU Student Opportunities Puterbaugh Festival WLT Translation Prize About Accolades Awards Prizes Contact History Masthead Mission Staff WLT†s 95th Anniversary Professional Opportunities Donate Home Blog News and Events News and Events Ananda Devi Wins the 2024 Neustadt Prize October 24, 2023 by WLT This page is available to subscribers . Click here to sign in or get access Ananda Devi , winner of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature . Photo by J . F . Paga , courtesy of Grasset NORMAN , OKLA . Tuesday ,

  • Jerusalem: A Trilingual Poem, by Naomi Shihab Nye

    Updated: 2023-10-13 18:56:53
    : , Skip to main content Donate Main menu Magazine Current Issue Book Reviews Previous Issues Submission Guidelines Authors Index Translator Index WLT Weekly Subscribe Subscription Options Subscriber Services Get a Free 30-Day Trial Programs Neustadt Prize NSK Neustadt Prize OU Student Opportunities Puterbaugh Festival WLT Translation Prize About Accolades Awards Prizes Contact History Masthead Mission Staff WLT†s 95th Anniversary Professional Opportunities Donate Home Blog Poetry Poetry Jerusalem : A Trilingual Poem October 13, 2023 by Naomi Shihab Nye translated by Ibtisam Barakat Hanoch Livneh This page is available to subscribers . Click here to sign in or get access Photo by Yousef Khanfar   www.yousefkhanfar.com  This olive tree in the Al Aqsa compound is believed to be 2,000

  • Topological Tropology of V.S. Naipaul’s Islamic Travelogues and Daniel Pipes’ Islamic History: Ahistorical Historicism

    Updated: 2023-10-09 22:33:25
    . . Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network™ Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 2 Article Title Topological Tropology of V.S . Naipaul†s Islamic Travelogues and Daniel Pipes†Islamic History : Ahistorical Historicism Authors Md . Habibullah Presidency University , Bangladesh Follow Abstract Nobel laureate V . S . Naipaul†s 1932-2018 first Islamic travelogue Among the Believers An Islamic Journey 1981 contains his experience of a visit from August 1979 to February 1980 to the four non-Arab Muslim-majority countries – Iran , Pakistan , Malaysia , and Indonesia . Similarly , his last Islamic travelogue Beyond Belief : Islamic Excursions

  • Translating Literary Ideology from Ancient Chinese into Modern French: François Cheng’s Francophone Poetry in Double chant (2000)

    Updated: 2023-10-09 22:32:53
    : . . Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network™ Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 2 Article Title Translating Literary Ideology from Ancient Chinese into Modern French : Franà ois Cheng†s Francophone Poetry in Double chant 2000 Authors Gabriel F . Y . Tsang Hong Kong Baptist University Follow Abstract Franà ois Cheng 1929- elected to the Académie Franà aise in 2002, structurally introduced the lexicological , syntactic , and semiotic form of Tang poetry to the French academia via his academic works . In the late 1980s , Franà ois Cheng shifted his focus from academic writing to creative writing , both in French , winning the 1998 Prix Femina

  • Storytelling as a Way of Translation: The Rendition of Taoism in Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven

    Updated: 2023-10-09 22:32:43
    : Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network™ Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 2 Article Title Storytelling as a Way of Translation : The Rendition of Taoism in Ursula K . Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven Authors Xiulu Wang Sun Yat-sen University Follow Abstract Ursula K . Le Guin 1929-2018 is an immensely popular author of numerous science fictions and fantasy classics . A number of critics have noticed the influence of Taoism on Le Guin†s writing.critical insights offered by Translation Studies and Walter Benjamin†s comments on storytelling and translation , this paper argues that storytelling and translation are similar discursive practices

  • Playing with Time: Writing History in Neo-Zionist Hebrew Literature

    Updated: 2023-10-09 22:32:24
    : Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network™ Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 2 Article Title Playing with Time : Writing History in Neo-Zionist Hebrew Literature Authors Huiruo Li Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Follow Abstract The term neo-Zionism can be used to group ideologically much of contemporary Hebrew literature . However , since neo-Zionism shares similar critical tools with post-Zionism , while also sharing a common political vision with Zionism , it has been difficult to find the definitive signifiers of neo-Zionist writing . This paper offers a way to determine the nuanced ideological inclination of Hebrew literature : the

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