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1 month ago |
worldliteraturetoday.org | Emiley White |Michelle Johnson |James Fawcett |Madeline Meyers
This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access. When things are bad, I like to read books where things are even worse.
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1 month ago |
worldliteraturetoday.org | Michelle Johnson |Emiley White |James Fawcett |Madeline Meyers
For those fascinated by bees, birdsong, and remembering biodiversity. For the window-watchers. For the trees. Here is a collection of environmental fiction and nonfiction titles that delve into our living world. Indra SinhaAnimal’s PeopleSimon & Schuster, 2009Alice Elliott DarkFellowship PointMarysue Rucci Books, 2023Imbolo MbueHow Beautiful We WereRandom House, 2021Fernanda TríasPink SlimeTrans. Heather ClearyScribner, 2024Rachel Heng The Great ReclamationRiverhead, 2024Richard PowersThe OverstoryW.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
worldliteraturetoday.org | James Fawcett |Madeline Meyers |Michelle Johnson |Emiley White
It’s time to celebrate another year of translations, and there’s plenty to celebrate. The inaugural volume of Best Literary Translations 2024 arrived, published by Deep Vellum.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
worldliteraturetoday.org | James Fawcett |Madeline Meyers |Michelle Johnson |Daniel Simon
This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access. For those wishing to explore the human heart and mind, for those that love to read about love, for the “hopefully” romantics: here are some throwbacks, classics, and recent releases from all around the world. Regency LoversJo BakerLongbournVintage, 2014Food, Family, and a Spoonful of RomanceLaura EsquivelLike Water for ChocolateTrans.
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