American magazine of international literature and culture
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World Literature Today
World Literature Today, March 2013 issue
Editor-in-chief
Daniel Simon
Categories
Literature, Culture, International
Frequency
4 per year
Publisher
University of Oklahoma
First issue
January 1927
Country
United States
Based in
Norman, Oklahoma
Language
American English
Website
www.worldliteraturetoday.org
ISSN
0196-3570
World Literature Today (WLT) is an American magazine of international literature and culture, published at the University of Oklahoma. The magazine's stated goal is to publish international essays, poetry, fiction, interviews, and book reviews for a non-academic audience.[1] It was founded under the name Books Abroad in 1927 by Roy Temple House, a professor at the University of Oklahoma. In January 1977, the journal assumed its present name, World Literature Today.[2]
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