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This is the first time the Yale Review, edited by FAS Professor in the Practice Meghan O'Rourke, has been named a finalist in two award categories for the American Society of Magazine Editors annual awards.
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Biggs, Deputy Editor of the Yale Review, is nominated for a prize honoring excellence in reviewing.
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Bertino, Ritvo-Slifka Writer-in-Residence and Lecturer in English, has received numerous accolades and awards for her novel Beautyland.
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Ruth Bernard Yeazell, Sterling Professor of English, speaks with Sam Needleman of the New York Review of Books about Vermeer, Henry James, and her love of novels and suspense.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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The renowned cultural and literary journal was recognized by the American Society of Magazine Editors in the category of Literature, Science and Politics.