Volume 91 No. 6 November 2017
Belief in an Age of Intolerance, the urgent cover feature guest-edited by Yahia Lababidi featuring 15 writers from around the globe, headlines the November 2017 issue of World Literature Today. “Belief in the midst of chaos,” writes Lababidi, “remembers the indestructible world.” The issue also includes an essay on empathy in storytelling by Aminatta Forna; new fiction from Egypt and Chile; poetry from Romania and Italy; and interviews with Turkish dissident writer Aslı Erdoğan and American translator Lawrence Venuti. As always, a wealth of book reviews, featured new books, recommended reading lists, and online exclusives round out the issue.
Table of Contents
Belief in an Age of Intolerance
- ESSAY
- FICTION
- POETRY
- POETRY
- INTERVIEW
by Daniel Simon
- POETRY
by Ted Kooser
- POETRY
by Yoo An-Jin & Kim Seung Hee
- ESSAY
- POETRY
by Rumi- POETRY
- POETRY
by Kevin Hart- POETRY
by Robert Bly- POETRY
by J. V. Foix- POETRY
by Lee van Laer- ESSAY
by H. L. Hix- ESSAY WEB EXCLUSIVE PREMIUM
by Hamza Yusuf- EXCERPT WEB EXCLUSIVE
by Alex SteinIn Every Issue
- Translator’s Note
by Gretchen McCullough & Mohamed Metwalli
- What to Read Now
- Global Frequency
by Rob Vollmar- International Crime & Mystery PREMIUM
- Editor’s Pick
- Outpost
INTERVIEWS
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by Erkut Tokman
- WEB EXCLUSIVE
Fiction
- AUDIO PREMIUM
BOOK REVIEWS