1. Introduction: world literature, cities and urban imaginaries Jini Kim Watson and Ato Quayson; Part I. Critical Approaches: 2. Chicago schools: the skyscraper in translation Reinhold Martin; 3. Writing the Manichean city from colonial to global metropolis Jini Kim Watson; 4. The urban itinerary and the city map: the experience of metropolitan space Robert T. Tally, Jr; Part II. Spotlight Literary Cities: 5. The neighbourhood and the sweatshop: immigrant and diasporic rites-of-passage in the literature of New York Ato Quayson; 6. The whole World in little: London as the capital of world literature Rashmi Varma; 7. Unworlding Paris: Flânerie and epistemic encounters from Baudelaire to Gauz Ruth Bush; 8. Sketching the city with words: Istanbul through time in Turkish literary texts Hatice Aynur; 9. Romance and liminal space in the 20th Century Cairo Novel Noor Naga; 10. Bombay/Mumbai and its multilingual literary pathways to the world Anjali Nerleker; 11. At home in the world: Singapore's literary trans locality Philip Holden; 12. Imagining the migrant in 21st century Johannesburg Megan Jones; 13. Russia: borders and centers Anne Lounsbery; 14. Cityful passing away: resituating Dublin Christopher Morash; 15. From altepetl to megacity: narrating Mexico City as world literature María Moreno Carranco and José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra; 16. (In)Visible Beijing within and without world literature Weijie Song; 17. Worlding Lagos in the long 20th Century Madhu Krishnan; 18. Haunted vitality: Sydney, colonial modernity and world literature Brigid Rooney.