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Who is your Rumi

Who Is Your Rumi (2013)

 

Documentary, Interview, Short
The Legend in My Heart 我心传唱的诗歌

This documentary follows four renowned American artists—two writers, a choreographer, and a composer—as they travel to Guangzhou, China, to engage disabled...

Documentary
The Legend in My Heart  我心传唱的诗歌 (Official Trailer)

This documentary follows four renowned American artists—two writers, a choreographer, and a composer—as they travel to Guangzhou, China, to engage disabled...

Documentary
#Flashwrite: Teen Poetry MOOC | International Writing Program

On March 30, 2016, the International Writing Program will offer its first MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) designed specifically for emerging writers 13-19...

Other
Roua Sghaier on Between the Lines

Tunisian writer Roua Seghaier discusses her time in Iowa City as a Between the Lines participant in 2011.

Interview
On the Map 2015: Nael ELTOUKHY (Egypt)

"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program's fall...

Interview
On the Map 2015: Harris KHALIQUE (Pakistan)

"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program's fall...

Interview
On the Map 2015: Samuel KOLAWOLE (Nigeria)

"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program's fall...

Interview

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Happening Now

  • Najwan Darwish’s “A Violet Darkness” in Kareem James Abu-Zeid’s translation from the Arabic, is the  Poem-a Day for 9/19/24.

  • Among the 2024 recipients of the Premio Argentores, given for “the best of the previous year’s authorial production” is Cynthia Edul, for her documentary play “El punto de costura.”

  • In a recent Haaretz piece, Odeh Bisharat describes the efforts of the Arab-Jewish solidarity movement Standing Together to collect food for needy Gazans as well as build a long-term political coalition.

  • Among the upcoming titles at the lively regional CEEOL Press is 1945 and Other Stories., an English translation of Gábor Szántó’s Hungarian original.

  • An excerpt from Lidija Dimkovska’s most recent novel [Personal Identity Number] appears in the July 2024 issue of World Literature Today.

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