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Sakura: Kanako Nishi and Allison Markin Powell The Literary Arts Bookstore & Cafe is thrilled to welcome Kanako Nishi, author of the Japanese language novel Sakura and Allison Markin Powell, the English translator of the best-selling novel.

Book launch for Allison Markin Powell's fabulous translation of Kanako Nishi's SAKURA, tomorrow night at @literary-arts.org Bookstore & Cafe in Portland, Ore. I have the honor of wearing the interlocutor hat. literary-arts.org/event/sakura...

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Best Literary Translations 2026, guest edited by Arthur Sze and published by @deepvellum.bsky.social, is out today. What an honor to be included in this vibrant anthology. Order it here: store.deepvellum.org/products/bes...

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Graphic announcing Exemplary Humans Book Tour April 21-24 in San Francisco, Washington, DC, and Brooklyn, NY.

Graphic announcing Exemplary Humans Book Tour April 21-24 in San Francisco, Washington, DC, and Brooklyn, NY.

Announcing the EXEMPLARY HUMANS Book Tour with stops in SF, DC, and NYC! 📗 Traveling from Brazil, author Juliana Leite and translator @zoeperry.bsky.social celebrate the English-language debut out from @twolinespress.com! 💚 More info and RSVP on our website: buff.ly/Gv0L0LI

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Smorgasbord of Spirits: A Review of I Was Alive Here Once: Ghost Stories - Asymptote Blog Layered, sensory passages and plainspoken, original metaphor co-exist in the collection; no one voice drowns out any of the others.

I reviewed I WAS ALIVE HERE ONCE: GHOST STORIES for Asymptote. The collection, from @twolinespress.com's Calico series, features ghost stories from Korea, Yemen, Poland, Japan, Uzbekistan, Iceland, Tanzania and Thailand. Who knew the dead could be so lively www.asymptotejournal.com/blog/2026/02...

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In an interview w/ @africasacountry.bsky.social, Ainehi Edoro discusses her new book, FOREST IMAGINARIES: HOW AFRICAN NOVELS THINK and how indigenous storytelling and cosmology expands what the novel can do. bit.ly/4rRlY8A @brittlepaper.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social

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Digital flyer for a literary translation reading at Browsers Bookshop in Olympia, Washington, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, February 14th.

Digital flyer for a literary translation reading at Browsers Bookshop in Olympia, Washington, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, February 14th.

This Saturday ❤️2/14❤️ at Browsers Bookshop in Olympia, Washington: a special "love"-themed reading from THE WITNESS OF NINA MVUNGI AND OTHER STORIES by Esther Karin Mngodo. Reading starts at 4 p.m. Karibuni :)

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Submissions and pitches - Northwest Review Thank you for your interest in the Northwest Review. We look forward to reading your work. Founded at the University of Oregon in 1957, the Northwest Review publishes fiction, poetry, creative…

📢 @northwestreview.bsky.social is open for submissions of works in translation! Learn more and submit here.

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And much gratitude to the Best Literary Translation series co-editors: @wendycall.bsky.social, @kolatubosun.bsky.social, Noh Anothai and Öykü Tekten. Asanteni sana.

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Cover of BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026, guest-edited by U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze.

Cover of BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026, guest-edited by U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze.

An interior page of BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026, featuring the opening sentence of "The Fish Market" by Esther Karin Mngodo, translated from the Swahili by Jay Boss Rubin, and originally published in THE COMMON. "The smell of fish at the ferry landing is so different from how they smell at home, stored away in the freezer, you tell your driver Ibrahimu as the two of you walk toward the fish market."

An interior page of BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026, featuring the opening sentence of "The Fish Market" by Esther Karin Mngodo, translated from the Swahili by Jay Boss Rubin, and originally published in THE COMMON. "The smell of fish at the ferry landing is so different from how they smell at home, stored away in the freezer, you tell your driver Ibrahimu as the two of you walk toward the fish market."

Honored to be included in BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026, guest-edited by U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze, to be published by @deepvellum.bsky.social on 4/14. Thanks to @koimolove.bsky.social for writing the beautiful story; thanks to @commonmag.bsky.social for publishing it and nominating it to BLT.

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BEST LITERARY TRANSLATIONS 2026 is available for preorder!

Guest edited by National Book Award winner Arthur Sze, BLT 2026 is compiled from over 450 submissions written in 62 original languages and features poetry and prose written in languages both widely spoken and critically endangered.

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Mahmood Mamdani Launches New Book To Full Houses in Nairobi Mahmood Mamdani launched his latest book, Slow Poison: Idi Amin, Yoweri Museveni, and the Making of the Ugandan State, in Nairobi on January 23 and 24, 2026.

Mahmood Mamdani Launches New Book To Full Houses in Nairobi
#BookLaunch
www.writingafrica.com/mahmood-mamd...

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Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (Official Audio)
Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis (Official Audio) YouTube video by Bruce Springsteen

I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.

Stay free

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Hats off to Shaina and Rodrigo, alums of @artomi.bsky.social's Translation Lab 2024, for this new spin on a magic kingdom story.

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Tsitsi Dangarembga receives Sharjah Lifetime Achievement in Literature Award 2026 Tsitsi Dangarembga received the Sharjah Lifetime Achievement in Literature Award 2026 in Sharjah, UAE, on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.

Tsitsi Dangarembga receives Sharjah Lifetime Achievement in Literature Award 2026
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The contributors for Fictionable's Winter 2025 issue from top left: Rodrigo Urquiola Flores, Cynthia Zarin, Tim Conley, Shaina Brassard, Cynthia Banham, Joanna Kavenna and Samuel Rigg

The contributors for Fictionable's Winter 2025 issue from top left: Rodrigo Urquiola Flores, Cynthia Zarin, Tim Conley, Shaina Brassard, Cynthia Banham, Joanna Kavenna and Samuel Rigg

#Winter is here with #ShortStories from Cynthia Zarin, Rodrigo Urquiola Flores translated by Shaina Brassard, Tim Conley, Cynthia Banham and Samuel Rigg – and Joanna Kavenna on the non-truth truth of #fiction

Catch them all at fictionable.world

#books #reading #writing #comics #translation #blog

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A screengrab of new Portland City Council President Jamie Dunphy at a city council meeting, responding to the idea of electing him president by saying "This is not something that I have been seeking and not something I'm excited about."

A screengrab of new Portland City Council President Jamie Dunphy at a city council meeting, responding to the idea of electing him president by saying "This is not something that I have been seeking and not something I'm excited about."

me when my friends want to hang out

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TRANSLATION TUESDAY — Mother Foucault's Bookshop Translation Tuesday at Mother Foucault's! Tuesday, January 20, 2026 7:00 p.m.

Translation Tuesday #literarytranslation reading, one week from today at Mother Foucault's Bookshop in #Portland. Featuring three translators, poetry and prose, Swahili, Hungarian, and Spanish. www.motherfoucaultsbookshop.com/calendar-lis...

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“Cheers to the Weirdos!”: Jesi Bender Presents a Heavy Feather Favorites List for 2025 Here we go again! Putting together this year brings me such joy and I hope you find something beautiful here, too. Sometimes, it can seem as if no one reads anymore but making this list reassures m…

What a list! Our eye is immediately drawn to "the first collection of Swahili Afro-Speculative fiction in English, The Witness of Nina Mvungi and Other Stories by Esther Karin Mngodo", but this collection of reccos could keep us going for all 2026, pretty sure

#booksky #weird #literature

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Asante sana kwa pongezi, Prof. Mabala. Heri ya Mwaka Mpya!

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Translation: "Learning to Steer" and Two Other Poems by Euphrase Kezilahabi Translated from the Swahili by Jay Boss Rubin.

Wrapping up 2025 with translations of three poems by Euphrase Kezilahabi, published today in The Fortnightly Review. Happy New Year / Heri ya Mwaka Mpya to all!! fortnightlyreview.substack.com/p/translatio...

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“Cheers to the Weirdos!”: Jesi Bender Presents a Heavy Feather Favorites List for 2025 Here we go again! Putting together this year brings me such joy and I hope you find something beautiful here, too. Sometimes, it can seem as if no one reads anymore but making this list reassures m…

THE WITNESS OF NINA MVUNGI AND OTHER STORIES made @hfr.bsky.social 's year-end list. Honored to be among the weirdos heavyfeatherreview.org/2025/12/29/w...

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The Witness of Nina Mvungi Evergreen Review

“Brother Morpheme had succeeded in keeping his emotions out of his work for the 150,982 assignments he’d handled prior to Ms. Mvungi.”

Up now: “The Witness of Nina Mvungi” by @koimolove.bsky.social, translated by @jaybossrubin.bsky.social. Art by Valerie Hammond. evergreenreview.com/read/the-wit...

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Connecting Africa and Türkiye: Teaching Kiswahili in Istanbul Teaching Kiswahili in Istanbul builds a bridge of shared humanity between Africa and Türkiye

Very fine essay on teaching Kiswahili in Istanbul, by Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy. Because of its hybridity and ability to connect Africa and the wider world, teaching Swahili in Istanbul is "not an accidental exercise, but a continuation of this cosmopolitan spirit." www.dailysabah.com/opinion/op-e...

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"[They] show us that an original is perhaps just a façade, that art is not made in intellectual solitude but through connections, molded together in community. Because translation is built on such connection, it becomes much easier to recognize it as a human act instead of a mechanical one" [end].

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Cont'd: "The Witness of Nina Mvungi and Other Stories seems to state that they can ... Mngodo and Rubin push back on the idea that a translator could somehow 'interfere' with the original, but they call to question the very idea of an original."

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Suzuki on the subject-witness, author-translator parallel: "Like a Witness, translators work behind a curtain, expected to adhere to the strict rule of not 'interfering' with the original. But what is the benefit of a translator’s disappearance? Could the translator stand alongside the author?"

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More Than a Witness: A Review of The Witness of Nina Mvungi and Other Stories by Esther Karin Mngodo and Jay Boss Rubin - Asymptote Blog Across the collection, these stories are unforgiving and gut-wrenching, a reminder that reality is often the same.

Just published on the Asymptote Blog: a beautifully crafted and incredibly insightful review of THE WITNESS OF NINA MVUNGI AND OTHER STORIES by @koimolove.bsky.social. Review by Rebecca Suzuki—hybrid forms specialist + fellow translator www.asymptotejournal.com/blog/2025/12...

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Love-love. There will always be a home for pun-laden, politically attuned tennis reporting in our pages!

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I did! As did PTQ Editor-in-Chief Tyler Pell. We texted each other the link at the exact same moment.

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We at Portland Tennis Courterly are honored and humbled to feature the brilliant writing + brave reporting of @marisakabas.bsky.social in our latest issue. This is a reprint of her dispatch from the US Open, which first appeared in The Handbasket on September 8th www.thehandbasket.co/p/trump-us-o...

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