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The Yale Review | The Analytic Lyric: A Poetry Folio
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Dec 15, 2025 - What I found when I resolved to read the poet's work.
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The Yale Review | Emily Hoffman: “House”
Dec 15, 2025 - A poem by Emily Hoffman: “These were the images of well-being— / a threshed field opened / to the sky”
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The Yale Review | Noreen Khawaja and Lisa Messeri: “Is This Real?”
Mar 11, 2025 - Five writers test the boundaries of perception—through social media, storytelling, celebrity, and psychedelics. Explore essays on the illusions that shape…
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The Yale Review | Jorie Graham: “Suddenly”
Mar 15, 2026 - A poem by Jorie Graham: “as if beside me / the solitary horse / neighs in the / neighbor’s distant // field. . . .”
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The Yale Review | Aria Aber: "What the Club Taught Me"
Mar 25, 2026 - Aria Aber left the Berlin techno scene over a decade ago. In this essay, she traces what nightlife gave her—community, politics, embodied knowledge—and…
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The Yale Review | Alicia Kennedy: “Who Was the Foodie?”
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The Yale Review | Saba Keramati: “Alternate History”
Mar 15, 2026 - A poem by Saba Keramati: “My father never goes to prison. / The Islamic Guard never finds / guns in the house.”
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