Writing Coronavirus
When Ohio shut down midway through Kenyon’s spring break, everything changed, including the syllabus for ENGL 404: “Science Writing.”
When Ohio shut down midway through Kenyon’s spring break, everything changed, including the syllabus for ENGL 404: “Science Writing.”
Poet Nicole Terez Dutton succeeds David Lynn as the 14th editor of the storied literary arts organization.
Acclaimed author T.C. Boyle will headline this year’s Kenyon Review Literary Festival.
Professor of English David Lynn ’76 prepares to step down after a record-breaking 26 years editing the Kenyon Review.
The editors and staff of the Kenyon Review share their summer reading recommendations.
A keynote lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rita Dove capped off a festive week of events celebrating literature.
The Kenyon Review introduces a new summer workshop for budding science writers.
With the help of additional financial support, a new class of Kenyon Review Fellows heads to Gambier.
The annual Kenyon Review Literary Festival will feature a keynote lecture by acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín.
The Kenyon Review will expand its summer writing programs by uniting with the Kenyon Institute.
The Kenyon Review’s annual literary festival features author Hilary Mantel and her Tudor-period historical fiction novel “Wolf Hall.”
A new generation of Young Writers descends on Gambier to develop their poetry and prose.
Kenyon Review editor David Lynn ’76 P’14 is honored with one of the nation’s most prestigious literary awards for his short story “Divergence.”
The Kenyon Review and the Nature Conservancy honor authors Hilary Mantel and Andrea Wulf with literary awards.
Author Roger Rosenblatt brings his wry wit to campus to headline the Kenyon Review Literary Festival.
Editors of the Kenyon Review recommend some titles for cozy winter reading.
The Kenyon Review Literary Festival marked the journal’s 75th anniversary and honored author Ann Patchett.
A selective seminar for seniors brings in scholars from Oxford.
The Kenyon Review announces Ann Patchett as this year’s award recipient.
The Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop draws budding talent to the Hill.
The first John Crowe Ransom Professor of English and the former editor of the Kenyon Review dies at 84.
A look into the selection process for the Kenyon Review (and how students play a part).
The National Endowment for the Arts supports a new essay series marking the 75th anniversary of the Kenyon Review.
Acclaimed poet Carl Phillips delivers the keynote lecture at the Kenyon Review Literary Festival on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m.
Ever since his 2005 Commencement speech “This is Water,” author David Foster Wallace has been linked with Kenyon. That connection grows stronger when Wallace biographer D.T. Max visits the campus.