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  1. In a new memoir and poetry collection, FAS lecturer Danielle Chapman uses fierce empathy and a moral imagination to come to terms with personal and historical tragedy.

    Danielle Chapman, Lecturer in English
  2. FAS Professor Katie Trumpener’s new edition of John Galt’s Bogle Corbet: Or the Emigrants is the first unabridged, critical edition of this remarkable novel.

  3. In a Q&A, Lecturer in English and Ritvo-Slifka Writer-in-Residence Marie-Helene Bertino discusses her new book, Beautyland, which explores an alien’s study of humanity.

    Marie-Helene Bertino
  4. Cynthia Zarin, Senior Lecturer in English in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, discusses writing Inverno and the way characters remember – and misremember – their lives

    Cynthia Zarin
  5. In this edition of “Humanitas,” a Yale lecturer wins a Pulitzer Prize, a playwright receives a Tony nomination, and YSA architects tackle the climate challenge.

    Sarah Stillman and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
  6. The renowned cultural and literary journal was recognized by the American Society of Magazine Editors in the category of Literature, Science and Politics.

    The Yale Review
  7. Joe Cleary, one of Ireland’s most distinguished literary critics, was recently appointed the John M. Schiff Professor of English, effective immediately.

    Joe Cleary
  8. In his new book, Mark Oppenheimer captures the tragic events of the deadly mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018 and the healing afterwards.

  9. Jacqueline Goldsby has opened new avenues for African American studies and the study of literature both at Yale and beyond.

  10. The winners of the inaugural award for inclusion and belonging have led transformative efforts — both at Yale and in their own fields — to cultivate diversity.