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Why does humanity prefer decimals?
Why does humanity prefer decimals?
The alphabet of mathematics from ancient Egypt to the modern world
Erdogan Aldemir, PhD
Nov 17
Poetry in a Collapsed Democracy
Ira Fader
On the Art and Science of Making Roti
Aza Y. Alam
The Gaza Encampment Movement and the Utility of Comparison
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhD
Tolerance in Islamic Thought
Saleh Razzouk
An Ethiopian Story about Food and Fortune-Telling
Bethlehem Attfield
Dream of a Man Playing his Violin
Vera Bakonyi-Tánczos
Write for Medium’s Most Multilingual Publication
Write for Medium’s Most Multilingual Publication
Global Literary Theory welcomes writers from across the world
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhD
Nov 14, 2023
Global Literary Theory is reborn
Global Literary Theory is reborn
New team and newly empowered by the Boost
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhD
Aug 25
Notes of a Boost Nominator
Notes of a Boost Nominator
Featuring the best literary stories on GLT and beyond
Rebecca Ruth Gould, PhD
Jul 29
A Poet Inspired by the Sea
A Poet Inspired by the Sea
Tanpınar’s Letter to a Turkish Girl from Antalya
Aysel K. Basci
Aug 6
Does Time Heal All Wounds?
Does Time Heal All Wounds?
“They” say “yes.” Emily Dickinson says “Not so fast!”
Ira Fader
Jul 15
A Poet, “In Paris,” and a Period
A Poet, “In Paris,” and a Period
Poet Carl Dennis settles a debate
Ira Fader
Sep 2
Jane Eyre in the Wonderland of the Iranian Publishing Industry
Jane Eyre in the Wonderland of the Iranian Publishing Industry
During my research for the Prismatic Jane Eyre project, I discovered many wonderful ways in which Charlotte Brontë’s novel is integrated…
Kayvan Tahmasebian
Nov 21, 2023
The Pioneer of Arabic Prose Poetry was Mute
The Pioneer of Arabic Prose Poetry was Mute
A portrait of Syrian poet Riad Saleh Hussein
Saleh Razzouk
Jul 1
Daniel Heller-Roazen’s Absentees
Daniel Heller-Roazen’s Absentees
How people are counted and who counts as a person
Evelyn Jean Pine
Aug 24
Emily Dickinson Stops the Clocks
Emily Dickinson Stops the Clocks
A new reading of her poem “The Longest Hour”
Ira Fader
Jun 10
An Adventure on the Aegean Sea
An Adventure on the Aegean Sea
Introducing “Maneuver” by the Fisherman of Halicarnassus
Aysel K. Basci
Aug 26
Did Don Quixote Long for Muslim Spain?
Did Don Quixote Long for Muslim Spain?
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
Aug 22
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