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The Yale Review, founded in 1819, is the oldest literary quarterly in the United States. It publishes new works by the most distinguished contemporary writers, explores the broader movements in American thought, science, and culture, and reviews the best new books in a variety of fields.
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Volume 109, Number 1, Spring 2021Table of Contents
- Patronage
- pp. 32-35
- Desire
- p. 75
- Maps of States
- pp. 76-77
- Massachusetts
- pp. 78-95
- Landing
- pp. 96-97
- Amak Mahmoodian: Exile and memory
- pp. 98-107
- Some Agonies Over and Over
- pp. 108-114
- Thirty-Six Silos
- pp. 115-117
- Stalking: To see without being seen
- pp. 118-129
- Les Comètes
- pp. 139-149
- Everyone’s Poem, and: Ten Lyric Pieces
- pp. 150-156
- Hinge
- p. 168
- Contributors
- pp. 197-199