Ashley James always had a tendency to question dominant historical narratives.
Last year, she earned her doctorate from Yale University in English literature and two other...
“In the metaphysical streets, the profoundest forms / Go with the walker subtly walking there.” This is Stevens in canto XI of “An Ordinary Evening in New Haven.” Walking in...
Last month, America’s oldest “little magazine” took the plunge, launching a new website that captures the literary quality of the quarterly print edition, while adding new...
In her debut poetry collection, former English and History major Rachel Kaufman ‘19 enters the archive’s unconscious to reveal the melodies hidden within the language of the...
John Peters was interviewed in The New Yorker on interpersonal and media communication.
Louise Glück and Shifra Sharlin’s essays have been included in Phillip Lopate’s “The Contemporary American Essay”
A dazzling anthology of essays by some of...
LETTERS FROM A POET: A CELEBRATION OF JAMES MERRILL
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