Welcome to My Global Literature, a space dedicated to exploring books, authors, and stories from every corner of the world.
This blog grew out of a love for discovering voices that cross borders — novels written in translation, contemporary works from underrepresented regions, and timeless classics that capture what it means to be human in different cultures. Here, you’ll find reviews, reflections, and reading lists that highlight international literature, with special attention to non-Western authors, translated works, and emerging literary traditions.
My goal is simple: to make the literary world feel a little more connected. Every post aims to offer insight into how stories travel — how they change us, and how they reveal that reading globally is, ultimately, reading about ourselves.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan of world literature or just beginning to look beyond your usual shelves, you’re in the right place.
Join me in reading globally — one book, one country, one story at a time.
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