In this episode, we talk with Mushtaq Bilal about the world novel and discussed novels by writers like Mohsin Hamid, Anna Burns, and Dave Eggers. The world novel is characterized by a mode of representation that delocalizes place in order to make these narratives relatable to a global audience
The article seeks to establish the criteria that a book has to meet to be widely read, talked about ...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
In this episode Mushtaq Bilal--a Fulbright scholar from Pakistan working on his PhD in the Comparati...
Acclaimed novelist Kamila Shamsie joins esteemed Oxford scholar Ankhi Mukherjee for a wide-ranging d...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
Episode 4 explores a giant of English literature and “bard of Empire”, Rudyard Kipling. Dave Balasub...
In This Thing Called the World Debjani Ganguly theorizes the contemporary global novel and the socia...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
Season three of Novel Dialogue launches in partnership with Public Books and introduces some fresh n...
This video focuses on the discussion of the four authors whose work has been used throughout the cou...
Ulka Anjaria and Madhuri Vijay sit down to talk about Madhuri's prize-winning first novel The Far Fi...
The article seeks to establish the criteria that a book has to meet to be widely read, talked about ...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
In this episode Mushtaq Bilal--a Fulbright scholar from Pakistan working on his PhD in the Comparati...
Acclaimed novelist Kamila Shamsie joins esteemed Oxford scholar Ankhi Mukherjee for a wide-ranging d...
In this episode, Harper speaks with AY 2018-2019 host Daimys Garcia about world literature, the deco...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
Episode 4 explores a giant of English literature and “bard of Empire”, Rudyard Kipling. Dave Balasub...
In This Thing Called the World Debjani Ganguly theorizes the contemporary global novel and the socia...
In this episode, we chat with Corinne Black--a PhD student in Comparative Literature--about how she ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
Season three of Novel Dialogue launches in partnership with Public Books and introduces some fresh n...
This video focuses on the discussion of the four authors whose work has been used throughout the cou...
Ulka Anjaria and Madhuri Vijay sit down to talk about Madhuri's prize-winning first novel The Far Fi...
The article seeks to establish the criteria that a book has to meet to be widely read, talked about ...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...