Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin , is unique in 19 th century American print culture. It played an important role in abolitionist movements of...
American expatriates Sara and Gerald Murphy lived in Paris and traveled widely in Europe with their three children throughout the 1920s. Their holiday home in...
American photographer Robert Giard is renowned for his portraits of American poets and writers; his particular focus was on gay and lesbian writers. Some of...
The Beinecke’s collection sometimes includes holograph drafts of materials whose eventual purpose or fate is unclear. This letter —written from Georgia O’...
Prolific and award-winning poet and performer, Jeremy Reed, shares a work-in-process as his contribution to Creativity in Isolation. In collaboration with...
We asked artist and writer Erica Van Horn to reflect on creativity in 2020; in response, she shared recent entries from her long-running blog "The Journal -- Some Words for Living Locally"
The parks and stadiums might be quiet for the time being, but we can have a look back at outdoor and indoor games, as seen through Beinecke's collections.
We asked playwright and friend of the Yale Collection of American Literature Donald Margulies what he has been thinking about, working on, and reading in this time of isolation and quarantine...in response, he shared his extraordinary visual collage work
For several years, I had the pleasure of writing articles on book and print culture for Design Observer
I'm taking the opportunity to flesh out some of those articles into teaching moments.