Submit your work on Memory & Identity related to Canadian Studies! We can't wait to read it, and hope to see you at the conference in April.
#CanStudies#academia#CallForPapers
Our weekly dispatch has arrived with the latest literary news from around the world!
This week we recycle with poet Amelia Licheva in Bulgaria, commemorate Astrid Lindgren's legacy in Sweden, and celebrate Umberto Eco's 90th birthday in Italy. Join us:
https://t.co/XYuzQavcbB
Calling all Swedish-English translators: For our Spring 2022 issue, we have partnered with the Swedish Arts Council to host a showcase of contemporary #Swedish writing!
Published articles will be paid €100—no submission fees. Deadline March 1!
https://t.co/iX23umu0JU
What, we're ELEVEN?
Join us as we celebrate our 43rd issue with stunning new work from a record 43(!) countries, including poems by International Booker Prize nominee Stefan Hertmans in our Flemish Literature Feature and an exclusive with George Szirtes: https://t.co/dOHcqWgqnr
It’s finally here: the longlist for our 2021 Poetry Contest. Many thanks to all our readers, and to those who submitted their work. Congratulations to these talented poets! https://t.co/iQ2Q2ZHdUT
Start your weekend early and travel with our Editors-at-Large to Sweden, Mexico, and Hong Kong in this week's dispatch!
Today we're learning about Swedish literary awards season, Oaxaca's International Book Fair, and Hong Kong's Poetics of Home Festival:
https://t.co/HJTqVw9GOw
It’s here! The latest Asymptote is brimming with riches that’ll take you to thirty countries, across past, present, and future. Help us share it far and wide! https://t.co/RwnskcSVLi
Onward and upward!🎈 The first issue of our second decade brings us Hoda Barakat, Can Xue, Bruno Latour, and Lêdo Ivo, confirming “we all live in a beautifully round world.”
Join us for the next 40 hours or so as we tweet out new work from 35 countries! https://t.co/HvgPu0PJp1
What's happening in World Literature right now?
A publishing house's search for the new Swedish crime fiction star suggests plans to build an international audience, and looking ahead to the next few months in Czech literature abroad!
https://t.co/lvmNlhpdIS
What, really, is World Literature – for example in relation to Comp Lit, Postcolonial Studies, Literary Theory & Translation Studies?
Read Nasra Smith's excellent piece on this thought-provoking and important subject on our blog!
https://t.co/EGMhz7VGQi
#Literature#theory
This week in world literature, Guatemala wraps up it’s 16th run of an international poetry festival; Sweden’s most prestigious literary prize is awarded in three categories; Argentinian writers commemorate the legacy of soccer legend Maradona; and more:
https://t.co/hfp6ks3t2K
We continue the exploration of our archive with highlighting this piece where @tylerscottball juxtaposes his encounters with the Institute for World Literature at #Harvard with the annual conference of @AfricanLitAssoc!
Ever thought about the h-o-w in the study of literature? Read this piece by @VanessaEvans87 from last year on why the how matters!
https://t.co/U6j9D8zwB3
#LiteraturePosts#YorkU
What happened in world lit. this week?
The Electronic Literature Day festival gets ready to kick off in Lebanon, the literary community commemorates literary greats in Taiwan, and @jhkhemiri is in line for the #NBAwards in Sweden!
Find out more here:
https://t.co/EyLhQxLQO9