Jordanian poet Zuhair Abu Shayeb questions the limitations of history, water, and the past in this fervent poem.
In this introduction to our collection of Jordanian writing, guest editor Addie Leak details the country's diverse culture ...
The novel [...] stands as a gripping testament to the dream of liberation and love in the era of slavery’s dusk,” writes ...
In this collection, originally featured in the December 2012 issue of Words Without Borders, writer Kim Young-ha selects and introduces two dazzling works from South Korea. Sim Sangdae observes fatal ...
Image: Do Ho Suh, “Fallen Star,” 2012 © Do Ho Suh. Stuart Collection, University of California, San Diego. Photo: Philipp Scholz Rittermann This month we’re ...
In this excerpt from 2024 Nobel Laureate in Literature Han Kang's Booker Prize-winning novel, a man reels as his wife suddenly decides to give up meat. Words Without Borders is the premier destination ...
In this introduction to our collection of Jordanian writing, guest editor Addie Leak details the country’s diverse culture and vital literature. Words Without Borders is the premier destination for a ...
Image: Eva Navarro, Mother and Son, 2014, acrylic on board, 40 X 40cm. This month we’re turning to our archives for international stories of parents and children. Tales of widowed fathers, ambivalent ...
"[The translator's] work—in passages of soaring beauty and breathtaking sorrow, haunting tragedy and delirious joy—captures the individual tones of the novel’s two generations," writes critic Cory ...
From an anthology of Yazidi poetry to Scholastique Mukasonga's latest novel, Tobias Carroll recommends September's must-reads in translation. From Black Square Editions | Briefcases From Caracas by ...