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Congratulations to the #harvardyenching scholars and alumni on their recent publications! Read them all at: ow.ly/elET50Y8hn4

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What karaoke taught Elizabeth McCracken about fiction: in new guide to writing, novelist details value of being able to live with failure — and why she no longer sings in public. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…


Pop culture portrayals tend to favor the lone mastermind. These faculty faves are more realistic. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…


‘Incredibly serious and unbelievably funny’ - Philip Roth biographer, in Harvard talk, digs into novelist’s contradictions, ‘true loves,’ and recurring themes from lust to Jewish life. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…

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On Philip Roth’s contradictions — Harvard Gazette

In a Harvard talk, his biographer digs into the novelist’s "true loves" and recurring themes — from lust to Jewish life.


"Works in Progress,” the podcast from Harvard’s ArtLab, returns with a special highlight episode produced and hosted by SHARP student fellow Ria Cuéllar-Koh. buzzsprout.com/1923758/episod…

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Season 3 - Ep 1: Ria Cuéllar-Koh, SHARP Fellow: Special Highlights -...


Calling all Taylor Swift fans! Professor Stephanie Burt examines star’s influence, work ethic, why her music matters. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…


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2024-25 HYI Visiting Fellow Shashwat Singh reviews 庄子: 方向超俗之经 – 蜂屋邦夫 (Zhuangzi: Towards a Realm of Transcendence) by Zhang Gu for the #harvardyenching New Frontiers in Asian Scholarship Book Review Series. Read Shashwat's full review here: ow.ly/22wM50WViWH

HarvardYenching's tweet image. 2024-25 HYI Visiting Fellow Shashwat Singh reviews 庄子: 方向超俗之经 – 蜂屋邦夫 (Zhuangzi: Towards a Realm of Transcendence) by Zhang Gu for the #harvardyenching New Frontiers in Asian Scholarship Book Review Series.

Read Shashwat's full review here: ow.ly/22wM50WViWH

Aphorism lover and historian James Geary reflects on how ancient literary art form fits into age of social media. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…


What's new in the Arts & Humanities? - mailchi.mp/fas/fall2025oc…


Looking for exciting events in Arts & Humanities? Check out our new webpage with highlighted events! artsandhumanities.fas.harvard.edu/highlighted-ev…


Is it time to move on? Report on classroom literature shows staying power for ‘Gatsby,’ ‘Of Mice and Men,’ other classics. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…


Are you a fan of Bob Dylan? Richard F. Thomas is about to rock your world with his new HUM 166 course "Bob Dylan the Classic". Join us to explore everything-Bob-Dylan and how his presence has shaped modern culture. We're ready to rock'n'roll!' artsandhumanities.fas.harvard.edu/new-introducto…


Laura van den Berg and her assistant Oscar talk about the new HUM 9 course "Reading for Fiction Writers". There is no writing without reading! Join us to become the next Shakespeare (or whatever floats your boat). And let's acknowledge Oscar's truly Oscar-worthy acting.


Are you sick of scrolling through the catalog of courses that all look the same? Us too! Luckily, Lauren Kaminsky knows what makes a course exciting and how to blend knowledge with fun. Join us for HUM 7 for your next source of inspiration. artsandhumanities.fas.harvard.edu/new-introducto…


OMG! We can't wait to teach HUM 10 this Fall. Watch David Elmer, just one of the many professors who will be teaching it, talk about what makes HUM 10 special. Despite what he says, this video is the most intense out of all mentioned activities. artsandhumanities.fas.harvard.edu/new-introducto…


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