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'NEW FRIGIDAIRE MASTER for families that want maximum storage space...’.From the Ladies’ Home Journal. 1948. Pic: Wyeth, N.C.

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A dystopian short story by Pat Cadigan on the future internet of things.

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The Finnish crime writer and punk singer talks to Jo Lateu about the rise of rightwing populism, the...

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Chris Brazier discusses the emergence of 'world writing' with Elleke Boehmer of Oxford...

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The suicide of a Cuban immigrant to Florida calls up all kinds of phantoms for Anna, herself a migrant from the Czech Republic...

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A eunuch scribe at the ancient Egyptian court in Alexandria witnesses a pivotal moment in the life of his young princess,...

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A young South Korean‘s attempts to avoid conscription by becoming obese cause uproar in his family. Written by Krys...

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Roberto comes across a body in the lake and feels compelled to investigate – but all his lover Mireille seems to want is sex....

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Chris Brazier interviews Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at Oxford University.

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New Internationalist’s world fiction titles.

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Graeme Green talks to the Palestinian American author and human rights activist.

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Kenyan author Okwiri Oduor talks to Chris Brazier about winning this year's Caine Prize for...

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Top novelist Leonardo Padura talks with Vanessa Baird on why his books disappear in Cuba,...

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The shortlist is out! Bloggers from all over the world are reviewing each story in turn before the winner is announced on 8...

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We watched, we read, we listened: New Internationalist's favourite films, books and music from last year.

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The children's author, poet and playwright reflects on London riots and the Pied Piper.

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Arundhati Roy speaks out: on the moral police of India's anti-corruption campaign, on the silence surrounding civil wars, and...

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