Yale Literary Magazine
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Categories | Literary magazine |
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Frequency | Biannual |
Publisher | Yale University |
First issue | 1836 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www.yale.edu/ylit/ |
ISSN | 0196-965X |
The Yale Literary Magazine, founded in 1836, is the oldest literary magazine in the United States and publishes poetry and fiction by Yale undergraduates twice per academic year.
The magazine is published biannually. In recent years, it has conducted and published interviews with high-profile 20th and 21st-century literary figures such as Junot Diaz, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Art Spiegelman, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his graphic novel memoir Maus, and Paul Muldoon, the poetry editor for The New Yorker, who won a Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
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