
Harvard Review
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Literary journal publishing poetry, fiction, essays, and reviews. Published by @HoughtonLib at @Harvard University.
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"...and by the spring we would open it as a bed and breakfast. I asked what that was. 'A little hotel,' my mother said. I felt bad for my parents, because I didn't see why anyone would stay here..." Check out molly dektar's short story in #harvardreview60! Harvard University Houghton Library


"I eventually lost touch with my friends, after leaving the country to study at an American college. If I'd stayed, I, too, would have gotten married soon after college..." Want to read more? Check out Kyoko Mori's essay in issue 60 of Harvard Review #litpress #essay #litmag


Announcing the WINNER of the Harvard Review Chapbook Prize: Novella Edition: "Rapture" by Reid Sherline Reid Sherline Honorable Mention to "The Think Tank" by Nathan Curtis Roberts Nathan Curtis Roberts Congratulations to you both! 🎉🥳🥂 And thank you to everyone who submitted💜💜

There's a gorgeous new issue of Harvard Review & it includes two poems from contributor @akasomeguy! Check it out: buff.ly/3qiZV0l

'River Spirit is beautifully complex ... The act of recording this story is revolutionary ...' Thank you Semmi for your kind words in Harvard Review! harvardreview.org/book-review/ri…


"Whenever you don't know what you're doing, you should just read. I think people should read quite promiscuously." - Christina Thompson HM's interview with Christina Thompson, author of Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia, is live 👇 hungermtn.netlify.app/articles/chris…


Nothing was academic for him. War, hunger, captivity, exile; the death of a child, the ruin of a dynasty. He lived it all, body and soul. —Brian Patrick Eha (Brian Patrick Eha) on Tu Fu. CW: violence bit.ly/43xhuJo




I'm incredibly grateful to the editors of Harvard Review for publishing 2 of my poems, one in print & one online, alongside so many authors I admire. "Every Cut Has a Kerf" was written in memory of my brother-in-law's dear father. Thank you for reading. harvardreview.org/content/daiqui…



I reviewed Alan Hollinghurst's new novel Our Evenings (Penguin Random House 🐧🏠📚) for Harvard Review. harvardreview.org/book-review/ou…

I reviewed Tilsa Otta's feverish and thrilling bilingual collection 'The Hormone of Darkness' translated by Farid Matuk (Graywolf Press) for Harvard Review, up now harvardreview.org/book-review/th…