Yaghoub Yadali discusses Consequence Magazine’s seventh issue, which features on contemporary Iranian writers and the impact of war.
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Guatemalan writer and author David Unger discusses his new novel, The Mastermind, and his use of the Rodrigo Rosenberg case explore the complex reality that is contemporary Guatemalan society and culture.
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How does a country’s literature recover after years of mass censorship?
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Robert Darnton’s new book examines the effect state censorship had on literature in Communist East Germany, antebellum France, and 18th century colonial India.
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Each book on exiled shelves has a story besides the one between its covers: who bought it, and where, and when, and how it arrived in its current country.
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This September, Words without Borders presents writing about and from exile.
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An excerpt from The Gypsy Goddess by Meena Kandasamym, an experimental novelization of an uprising and massacre of agricultural workers in India, and a meditation on the impossibility of writing a novel.
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