Volume 96 No. 4 July 2022
The Ukrainian cities of Odesa and Kharkiv take the spotlight in World Literature Today’s latest city issue, in which poets, novelists, playwrights, artists, journalists, editors, photographers, translators, and culture workers offer glimpses into their daily lives since the Russian invasion of February 2022. Other highlights include essays and fiction from Austria, Belarus, Chile, Colombia, Nigeria, South Africa, and the US; poetry from Peru, Portugal, and the US; lively interviews with Ben Okri and Maša Kolanović; recommended reading lists; as well as reviews of new books by Isabel Allende, Elena Ferrante, Mohsin Hamid, and dozens more. With the latest issue, WLT remains your indispensable guide to the best in international literature.
Table of Contents
In Every Issue
- Look Back
- New in Translation
by Jenna Tang
- Intern’s Pick
- What to Read Now
- Outpost
The City Issue: Ukraine
- ESSAY
- ESSAY
by Semyon Abramovich, Elena Andreichikova, Yevgeny Demenok, Dora Dukova, Sergei Glavatskii, Evgeny Golubovsky, Victoria Koritnyanskaya, Viktor Korobko, Ella Leus, Marina Linda, Lyudmila Sharga, Anna Streminskaya, Maria Sternenko, Oleg Suslov, Oleg Vladimirsky & Anastasia Zinevich
- ESSAY
- ESSAY
by Anastasia Afanasieva, Oleksandr Khodakivsky, Andrii Krasniashchykh, Al Panteliat, Victor Shepelev & Oksana Yefimenko- ESSAY WEB EXCLUSIVE
- READING LIST WEB EXCLUSIVE
BOOK REVIEWS