“The heavy honeybee got stuck in the space between the double windows. All I had to do was open the window a crack, but my head was filled with insomnia.” A short story by Anzhelina Polonskaya, ICORN writer-in-residence of City of Refuge Frankfurt.
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Contemporary Armenian literature rejects censorship and literary custom in a reflection of the ongoing civil rights struggle, as represented in this story by author and dissident Armen of Armenia.
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Armen of Armenia and Birgül Oğuz, residents of the International Writer’s Program at the University of Iowa, on the power of word to change the world.
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“Word can change the world.” An interview with Armen of Armenia and Birgül Oğuz, Turkish and Armenian residents of the International Writer’s Program at the University of Iowa.
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Yuri Herrera’s latest novel is an exploration of crossings: crossings of geography, language, and the mind.
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Although the Czech press is free, contemporary Czech literature is underrepresented in translated literature, especially work by women. Fiction from Words Without Borders.
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PEN America’s latest report highlights the censorship of foreign literature in China.
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