Mar 5, 2013 ... Kamila Shamsie and book reviews of. Robert Adams's The Place We Live and
Zachary Karabashliev's 18%. Gray. The issue also presents ...
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Table of Contents Editor’s Note
Festival website -----WLT executive director RC Davis discusses Mo Yan in recent
Photography: Taking Pictures, Telling Stories INTRO: “Photography: Taking Pictures, Telling Stories,” by Yousef Khanfar READING LIST: “My Photography Bookshelf” by Yousef Khanfar ESSAY/GALLERY: “Tibet: Culture on the Edge” by Phil Borges
Beijing radio broadcast -----WLT’s readership rises beyond 281,000 in 2012 ------
IN EVERY ISSUE Editor’s Pick: 18% Gray by Zachary Karabashliev What to Read Now: Financial Crisis Fiction Recent Mysteries in Translation New Books: Dark Days City Profile: Stockholm, Sweden World Music: Contemporary Inuit Music from Arctic Canada Volume 87 No. 2, March 2013 “Taking Pictures, Telling Stories,” a portfolio devoted to Photography and Literature, headlines the
Outpost: Prison Poetry in Sighet, Romania
ESSAYS ”The Missing Picture” by Kamila Shamsie “The Origins of Smudges” by Adnan Mahmutović
March 2013 double issue of WLT, “A Fair Land and Wide” by Mark Budman which features image galleries and essays by twenty-one photographers. Additional photography-themed highlights include an essay by novelist
INTERVIEWS ”Travels in History and Geography: An Interview with William Dalrymple,” Rita Joshi
Kamila Shamsie and book reviews of Robert Adams’s The Place We Live
POETRY
and Zachary Karabashliev’s 18%
Two Poems by André Naffis-Sahely
Gray. The issue also presents WLT’s
WORLD LITERATURE IN REVIEW
usual lively mix of other poetry, essays, interviews, and book reviews. Publication of this issue is supported in part by awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Vice President for Research of the University of Oklahoma.