
Clare Cavanagh wins literary award for ‘Lyric Poetry and Modern Politics’
Clare Cavanagh’s illuminating exploration of poetry and national life in Poland and Russia from 1917 onwards has won the…
Clare Cavanagh’s illuminating exploration of poetry and national life in Poland and Russia from 1917 onwards has won the…
What it is we picture when we think of America? Chances are, it will be one of the…
PETER TOOHEY’s Boredom: A Lively History dispels the myth that boredom is simply a childish emotion or an…
Yale’s new Art Catalogue showcases books published over the last year, as well as featuring exciting forthcoming titles and…
Accompanying an exhibition of Rebecca Salter’s work at the Yale Centre for British Art, Rebecca Salter: Into the…
Today is INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, an annual event held throughout the world aiming to inspire women and celebrate…
The artwork of IVAN BRUNETTI has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times and the literary…
A.T. REYES is the editor of a brand new book, publishing for the first time the surviving fragments of…
What will you be reading on World Book Day? Do you have anything to recommend? Let us know!…
STEPHEN CHAN is a professor of international relations, and the author of Southern Africa: Old Treacheries and New…
In Cartooning: Philosophy and Practice, the editor of Yale’s Anthology of Graphic Fiction offers a smart and charming…
Yale University Press presents a FREE DOWNLOAD of chapters from three of its acclaimed, prescient and immensely readable…
Islanders is a compelling account of the lived experience of the empire in the Pacific, the last region to…
In Mozart and the Nazis, ERIK LEVI reveals how the Third Reich sought to further the goals of…
IAN ROBERTSON, author of An Atlas of the Peninsular War, reveals how he developed a passion for the…