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*translated work without identified literary work: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27586 Fatima’s Dog ] | *translated work without identified literary work: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27586 Fatima’s Dog ] | ||
*a work with two manifestations: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27497 A Heresia De Eva] | *a work with two manifestations: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27497 A Heresia De Eva] | ||
*an auralgraph: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27641 Bridge And Birdsong: Auralgraph]. An "auralgraph" is an idea coined by Doek! Literary Magazine. It captures the sounds and atmosphere of a location, often presented as a multimedia piece with audio and text. | |||
*a person deliberately without property sex or gender: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27634 Jamil F. Khan] (see their LinkedIn profile] | |||
*a recorded interview: [https://wikibase.almeda.engelska.uu.se/wiki/Item:Q27636 In Conversation: Death, Detention, and Disappearance] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:56, 17 August 2025
Doek! Literary Magazine
- translated work without identified literary work: Fatima’s Dog
- a work with two manifestations: A Heresia De Eva
- an auralgraph: Bridge And Birdsong: Auralgraph. An "auralgraph" is an idea coined by Doek! Literary Magazine. It captures the sounds and atmosphere of a location, often presented as a multimedia piece with audio and text.
- a person deliberately without property sex or gender: Jamil F. Khan (see their LinkedIn profile]
- a recorded interview: In Conversation: Death, Detention, and Disappearance