Ukrainian flag on Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) / Photo by SerenityRose / Flickr
In November 2013 Ukrainian citizens took to the streets when their government suspended pla...
Bucha, Kyiv region, Ukraine – May 1, 2022: Russia's war in Ukraine
Al Panteliat
When the first explosions begin in the morning, people in Kharkiv do not yet know how to “prope...
Destruction across Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s invasion
Al Panteliat is a poet from Kharkiv—he and I have been in touch for over a decade, exchanging notes, translating poems. Now, one wor...
Evgeny Golubovsky
Today, April 3, a new chapter of this war began in Odesa.
For nearly forty days we have been telling the world that all is calm in Odesa. We convinced others, and o...
Steel anti-tank obstacles on the road near Mariupol, Ukraine
For the first two months of war, I can’t locate my uncle in Odesa. Uncle Valerii, who is over eighty, and usually very active on so...
Photo by SarahBelle Selig
A frequent traveler currently winding her way through Central America celebrates the free book swaps along the way, and all the hope and longing nestled amongst t...
Named after Hollywood and Bollywood, Nollywood—Nigeria’s motion-picture industry—began on VHS tapes, literally gained altitude as in-flight offerings in the 1990s, and now has films streaming on...
My son wants to play with his paper boat in the dirty dishwater. I leave the faucet running for him so that we can form an imaginary sea. The sink is clogged with food, but he’s unaware—a freeing inn...
Shipping containers seen over a rainwater pond and beyond the fence that surrounds Shoreham Yards / Photo by Magali Pijpers
Can healthy fruits and vegetables grow on polluted soil? “The Lo...
André Leon Talley, [email protected] of Vogue backstage at Tuleh | Courtesy of Glam Media / Flickr.
A poet traces fashion editor André Leon Talley’s influence on her work and life.
On January 19, 2...
Todd Anderson, I-165 Deep Field Basecamp, Allan Hills, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica. Detail shot, 15 in. x 35 in., 10 runs, 18 colors, reductive woodcut with watercolor and pencil
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Lauren Alwan’s copy of Pictures, by David Hockney, edited by Nikos Stangos (Harry N. Abrams, 1979)
A writer recalls how David Hockney inspired her, first as an art student and later as a w...
The following essay is a memorial tribute to Olga Krause’s friend and fellow LGBT leader Sergey Shcherbakov, who died under suspicious circumstances in 1999. The text situates their friendship wi...
Dereje Demissie (Ethiopia), Psychscape (2009)
There are many things I wish to tell you about the state of African literature today, but none would be able to be contained in a single...
“Doctor and the Doll” by PMillera4 is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Patient Message for Dr. Epstein:
After an hour of pushing buttons and cursing at my keyboard, I figured out how to set up y...
The zhetygen is a stringed instrument of the peopoles of Central Asia and Kazakhstan
Young Kazakh musicians are diversifying Kazakh music and putting an end to the previous genera...
DUE TO UNCERTAINTIES surrounding the Covid-19 delta variant, World Literature Today once again hosted the 2021 Neustadt Festival (October 25–27) as a 100 percent online gath...
Painting was called “silent poetry.” – Ralph Waldo EmersonEager to emerge from isolation and encounter art and (safely) others, a writer in Florida takes in Van Gogh Alive at th...
China’s fifty-five officially recognized “minority peoples” make up less than 9 percent of the People’s Republic of China. Still, they number more than 130 million, and their literature deserves...
Photo by Christopher Assaf
Monica Brown served on the jury that chose the 2021 NSK Prize winner and successfully championed Cynthia Leitich Smith as her nominee. On the final day of the 20...
Photo by Christopher T. Assaf
Let’s all take a moment to breathe in some glittering fairy dust and share a wonderful, lovely thought. Let’s contemplate the magic and power of stories and the l...
Photo by Fowzia Karimi
An Afghan American writer recalls her own departure from Afghanistan in 1980 and the weariness she observed on a 2015 visit back to Kabul. Now, having watched events...
Poet Kali Regenvanu at the market in Port Vila
Vanuatu’s fortieth independence anniversary in 2020 sparked an unprecedented literary wave of new writing. Harnessing the colonizers’ languag...
Life and politics are the same on an empty plate, in a body plagued by a pandemic. But in Cuba, people are rising up and challenging the regime. Here, Cuban American poet Carlos Pintado traces th...
Photo by Se Osomajtli Tsawi
For Indigenous writers like Zoque poet and activist Mikeas Sánchez, language serves as a unifying element in the struggle to defend lands and life. This essay’s...