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2018
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In tagging the current issue with the theme of \"Literature and History\" the immediate and obvious connection is to the end of WWI in 1918, a mere century ago, a narrow and at the same time vast frame of reference. There follow a series of works that address war directly-Khvostov, Pushkin, and other Russian poets expressing their ecstasy over Moscow's survival; Ömer Seyfettin's poets seeking patriotic augury at Gallipoli; Kurt Tucholsky's fierce, brave resistance to nationalism. In that first year, 1968, the new journal opened its arms to the world by featuring (along with works from the Indo-European languages, Chinese, and Japanese) translations of Yoruba oral poetry into English, by Ulrich Beier.