![]() Current content from the pages of the magazine can be found on the WLT websiteand on Project Muse. ![]() WLT has received two dozen publishing awards in the past twenty years, including the Phoenix Award for Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals in 2002. Now in its tenth decade of continuous publication, WLT has been recognized by the Nobel Prize committee as one of the "best edited and most informative literary publications" in the world, and was recently called "an excellent source of writings from around the globe by authors who write as if their lives depend on it" (Utne Reader, 2005). The Windup Bird and Tuesdays Women Haruki Murakami 3. Haruki Murakami's latest novel, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle,'' is a wildly ambitious book that not only. She had lunch with him whenever he was in New York, and in various essays and interviews Murakami refers to Asher as ‘my editor at the New Yorker’. Asher also developed a friendship with Murakami. Spanning the globe, WLT features lively essays, original poetry and fiction, coverage of transnational issues and trends, author profiles and interviews, book reviews, travel writing, and coverage of the other arts, culture, and politics as they intersect with literature. THE WIND-UP BIRD CHRONICLE By Haruki Murakami 611 pages. This story, ‘The Windup Bird and Tuesday’s Women’, was published two months later in the magazine’s November 26 issue. ![]() ![]() World Literature Today, the University of Oklahoma's bimonthly magazine of international literature and culture, opens a window to the world in every issue. ![]()
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