In a New York Times op ed, publisher and novelist Ameena HUSSEIN ('05) offers a sharp analysis of and context for the 2019 Easter terror bombings in her native Sri Lanka.
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Ahead of her appearance at the 2019 PEN Voices festival, a funny piece on one of Iceland's literary heroes by Gerdur KRISTNY (IWP '14).
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A fascinating interview about his new bookshop venture in Bikol with Kristian Sendon CORDERO (Philippines, IWP '17).
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Chris Merrill reminisces on friend W. S Merwin (1927-2019).
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Journalist, essayist and poet Harris KHALIQUE (IWP '15) has been appointed the Secretary General of Pakistan's Human Rights Commission.
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An interview in LARB with Moshe SAKAL (Israel, IWP '11) aboutThe Diamond Setter, his first novel to be translated into English.
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With Indonesia the featured country of the 2019 London Book Fair, Laksmi PAMUNTJAK (IWP '06) was one of the keynote speakers.
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Among the 2019 recipients of the distinguished Wyndham-Campbell awards, selected to “call attention to literary achievement” and allow writers to “focus on their work independent of financial concerns" is Kwame DAWES (IWP '86).
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The London Book Fair names Jeremy TIANG (Singapore, IWP '11) "Literary Translator of the Fair," a first ever so honored.
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Out of nearly 450 novel titles, the shortlist of ten finalists for the distinguished Vargas Llosa Biannual Award, given by the Universidad de Guadalajara, contains The Night by Rodrigo Blanco Calderón (Venezuela, IWP '13) and Los sueños de la serpiente by Alberto Ruy Sánchez (Mexico, guest, IWP '09).
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