In honor of the Beinecke Library’s new temporary reading room, a passage about our permanent reading room—and about the work that was and will be done in...
Stephen Vider’s essay “’Oh Hell, May, Why Don’t You People Have a Cookbook?’: Camp Humor and Gay Domesticity,” appeared in American Quarterly , Volume 65...
Beinecke Library’s curator of Modern Books and Manuscript interviews groundbreaking collector of transgender books, images, and archives, Laura Bailey,...
In a recent article on the Design Observer blog, Beinecke Modern Books and Manuscripts Curator Tim Young offers ten important reasons books matter. “I recently...
In the current Atlantic Monthly , recent Yale graduate Diana Saverin explores the Annie Dillard Archive. “When Annie Dillard wrote Pilgrim at Tinker Creek,”...
New work by recent graduate student fellow Martha Tuttle is currently on view in the 2015 Yale MFA Painting/Printmaking Thesis Exhibition. Regarding her...
“Desire to Capture, Desire to Expose: The Scrapbook of H.D.,” by Caroline Sydney, Y2016 , written for Professor Laura Wexler’s Photography and Memory...
Streets of Gold? Sure Smelled Like Something Else, ‘Taming Manhattan,’ Catherine McNeur’s Environmental History , from the New York Times TAMING MANHATTAN:...