Sampsonia Way presents an exclusive excerpt from Israel Centeno’s novel La Torre Invertida, which is currently being translated into English.
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Searching for truth in media hyperbole. In this week’s Pakistan Unveiled, Bina Shah takes the media to task for their portrayals of Pakistan, including in the reporting of the Gaza-Israel conflict.
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In this week’s Revolution Evening Post Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the potential effects of Cuba’s new free-trade areas on U.S.-Cuba relations.
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In this week’s Revolution Evening Post, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the potential effects of Cuba’s new free-trade areas on U.S.-Cuba relations.
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Horacio Castellanos Moya discusses writer Peruvian Alfredo Bryce Echenique receiving the 2012 FIL Literature Award despite his past conviction of plagiarism.
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Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique has been awarded the 2012 FIL Literature Award despite his past conviction of plagiarism.
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In this edition of The Writer’s Block we talk to poet, novelist, and playwright Angela Jackson. Jackson is a faculty member of Cave Canem.
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Tienchi Martin-Liao describes the extreme security measures in place during the 18th Party Congress, including increased surveillance of “enemies of the state.”
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Venezuelan writer Israel Centeno presents the first of a short series of articles concerning two paradigmatic novels that address the issue of a future without freedom.
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In this column Hamdy El-Gazzar explores the march of doctors and nurses in Tahrir Square through the voice of a female doctor.
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