In a world so loud with headlines, hashtags, and biased media, there are some voices that risk being drowned out, distorted and misrepresented until we make the space to truly listen.That space has been made.The latest issue of World Literature Today amplifies the voices of … Continue reading Why We Must Read Gaza: A Call to Read the New Issue of World Literature Today
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Shereen Malherbe Named Juror for the 2026 Neustadt International Prize for Literature
I’m incredibly honored to share some exciting news with you all, I've been selected as one of the international jurors for the prestigious Neustadt International Prize for Literature! Often referred to as “the American Nobel,” this is a significant moment in my literary journey, and … Continue reading Shereen Malherbe Named Juror for the 2026 Neustadt International Prize for Literature
World Literature Today: The Language of Survival and Resistance: A Review of Shereen Malherbe’s Yassini Girls.
Dear all, I would like to share with you the newly published book review from World Literature Today. Thank you to all involved in taking the time to read and review my novel. It is an essential part of the Palestinian struggle to understand Palestine … Continue reading World Literature Today: The Language of Survival and Resistance: A Review of Shereen Malherbe’s Yassini Girls.
Writing for the Children of Palestine: A Conversation with Mahmoud Shukair
by Shereen Malherbe Photo by Yousef Khanfar The beginning of this interview has been shared from World Literature Today's November Issue. The interview is conducted over four parts, shedding light on the life and work of prolific children's author, Mahmoud Shukair. The piece is also illustrated with … Continue reading Writing for the Children of Palestine: A Conversation with Mahmoud Shukair
World Literature Today – Silken Rebellion Fish Fry: How to Make Your Unfresh Fish Rations Taste Rather Deliciousby by Chantha Nguon & Kim Green
A photograph of the dish described. Photo by Sergi Reboredo / Alamy Stock Photo Escaping the Khmer Rouge, Chantha Nguon’s family moved to Saigon, where they lived as refugees. There, restoring flavor to the drab palate of their lives felt like a tiny act of … Continue reading World Literature Today – Silken Rebellion Fish Fry: How to Make Your Unfresh Fish Rations Taste Rather Deliciousby by Chantha Nguon & Kim Green
Yousef Khanfar’s Palestine Bookshelf via World Literature Today
World Literature Today- Revisiting their Palestine Voices Issue. As we continue to amplify Palestinian voices and stories, I am reposting World Literature Today's Palestine Voices Issue which includes a must-read Palestinian bookshelf as selected by internationally renowned, author and photographer, Yousef Khanfar. While most writers … Continue reading Yousef Khanfar’s Palestine Bookshelf via World Literature Today
Revisiting World Literature Today’s, Palestine Voices
More than ever it is important to be able to access and hear Palestinian voices. As much of the Western media continues to dehumanise Palestinian's being massacred in Gaza and West Bank, I wanted to revisit World Literature Today's Palestine issue featuring a plethora of … Continue reading Revisiting World Literature Today’s, Palestine Voices
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