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The best #worldliterature you have never heard of: one country at a time from A to Z. 📚🌎🌍🌏 Please send me your tips Day job: @the_hope_guy

If you have read Zadie Smith, you should read Xochitl Gonzalez. If you have not read Zadie Smith, we are very disappointed in you. Its #ENGUSA in the World Literature Cup. #BoycottQatar2022 instagram.com/p/ClXwjNnINf7/


If you want to #BoycottQatar22 but hate missing out on the festival of world football? Try world literature instead. We will highlight great novels from around the world throughout the #worldcup. We start in Trinidad & Tobago... instagram.com/p/ClO6j72rNjl/…


dunno about you but Im feeling the need for a good novel to take me someplace else mentally. So here are five uplifting novels from my somewhat defunct @WorldRevBooks project that will take your mind off #Covid_19 for a while. thoughts and other ideas welcome. 👇🌍📚🌈



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Please, anyone who's read my book and liked it, please can you vote for Plastic Emotions. You've got less than a week. Am counting on you. 🤞🏾🧡🙏🏽

We have three books up for @GuardianBooks #NotTheBooker. @waynex's Bindlestiff @AdamScovell's Mothlight @blimundaseyes's Plastic Emotions Vote for them. Or die trying. theguardian.com/books/booksblo…



Brilliant initiative: you can vote for the alternative literature prize, from a longlist including Maryse Condé, Zadie Smith and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie! dennyaakademien.com


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One week left to vote for The New Academy Best Literature Prize 2018 (aka the alternative Nobel Prize). Tell the world who you think 2018's best author was (I voted for Canadian Kim Thuy): ow.ly/Vgeq30l7mXS

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African Writers Nominated for Alternative Nobel Prize allafrica.com/view/group/mai… #Africa #Nigeria

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Poetic, poignant and burning with a quiet rage against injustice, @keimiller's Augustown proudly follows a long tradition of Caribbean tales of resistance worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/06/jam…

WorldRevBooks's tweet image. Poetic, poignant and burning with a quiet rage against injustice, @keimiller's Augustown proudly follows a long tradition of Caribbean tales of resistance worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/06/jam…

Life from the perspective of the shop security guard, and a sardonic appraisal of European society and the origins of migration politics. All in this original novel from exciting French-Ivorian writer Gauz. worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/04/ivo…


How does joining the army affect teenage women and girls? This unique novel from Israel gives a beautiful answer. worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/02/isr…

WorldRevBooks's tweet image. How does joining the army affect teenage women and girls? This unique novel from Israel gives a beautiful answer. worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/02/isr…

If you have never read Colm Toibin - Ireland's finest living writer - then you need to a run to a bookshop now. Go now. worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/01/the…

WorldRevBooks's tweet image. If you have never read Colm Toibin - Ireland's finest living writer - then you need to a run to a bookshop now. Go now. worldreviewofbooks.com/2018/07/01/the…

Rejoice! The @FTLifeArts summer book selection is out, including its unparalleledselection of fiction in translation. Gael Faye’s Small Country tops my list #summerreads ft.com/content/66b5a5…


Excited to see Zadie Smith, one of the great writers of our generation, talk this weekend @QPBookfest

WorldRevBooks's tweet image. Excited to see Zadie Smith, one of the great writers of our generation, talk this weekend @QPBookfest

This is not just an important piece of history: it is beautiful radio: Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings dramatised for the first time @bbcradio4 bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b…


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