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I think about this all the time!
Isn’t it!!!???? I can see everything the moment you say it
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On March 18, come see Yiyun Li (@appletwigli.bsky.social) at Purchase College as part of the Durst Distinguished Lecture Series! Free and open to the public.
www.purchase.edu/calendar/eve...
This image is a promotional poster for the Lowell Humanities Series featuring Yiyun Li. It includes a portrait of Yiyun Li on the left with a beige background, and text on the right detailing the event: "Techniques and Idiosyncrasies." The event is on February 25, 2026, at 7 PM, in Gasson 100. cosponsored by the Boston College Fiction Days Series and Asian American Studies Program. The Boston College logo is at the top right.
On Wednesday, the Lowell Humanities Series welcomes author Yiyun Li to BC.
The author of 11 books, recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, and winner of many awards, Li is a Princeton professor and the Creative Writing Program Director.
Learn More & Register: https://on.bc.edu/YLI_LHS
‘A friend in London talks about the mystifying phrase she keeps hearing these days: “This is not America, this is not who we are.” But this is America, this is life, and this is how human beings behave. American exceptionalism will not save us.’
Yiyun Li on the blog.
www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2026/fe...
Another exciting lineup for the Durst Distinguished Lecture Series this spring at Purchase College: Kiran Desai, Yiyun Li, and Emil Ferris.
Free, open to the public, and not too far from the city!
www.purchase.edu/academics/sc...
We are honored to announce the 2026 #ALA_Carnegie winners:
🥇#Nonfiction: Yiyun Li, THINGS IN NATURE MERLY GROW
🥇#Fiction: Megha Majumdar, A GUARDIAN AND A THIEF
Congratulations to our winners and publishers, @macmillanlib.bsky.social and @prhlibrary.bsky.social🎉
Read more: https://bit.ly/46gpBfU
“A recurrent subject for Beryl Bainbridge in her novels…is how much more fully and intensely children live in the world they create in their own minds than in the world outside.” —Yiyun Li
‘Cancel’ comes from a Latin word meaning “to make like a lattice.”
When people needed to annul or void a document, they sometimes would mark it with crosshatches
XXXXX
which resembled a lattice.
So the document became ‘canceled.’
...we hope this post doesn’t get us that.
Yiyun Li on child’s play in Beryl Bainbridge’s An Awfully Big Adventure https://go.nybooks.com/3MTgRWy
Thank you 🙏
In an essay drawn from her critically acclaimed book “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” Yiyun Li writes about the loss of her sons, and the type of sorrow for which there is no language. Read her account: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/cwGt5m
Titles by Miriam Toews, Margaret Atwood, James Baldwin, Yiyun Li, and more are among the best reviewed nonfiction books of 2025.
national book critics circle 2025 LONGLIST AUTOBIOGRAPHY Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, by Margaret Atwood (Doubleday) The Broken King, by Michael Thomas (Grove) I'II Tell You When I'm Home, by Hala Alyan (Avid Reader Press) Memorial Days, by Geraldine Brooks (Viking) Mother Mary Comes to Me, by Arundhati Roy (Scribner) Paper Girl, by Beth Macy (Penguin) Shattered, by Hanif Kureishi (Ecco) Things in Nature Merely Grow, by Yiyun Li (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) A Truce That Is Not Peace, by Miriam Toews (Bloomsbury) Twice Born: Finding My Father In the Margins of Biography, by Hester Kaplan (Catapult)
national book critics circle 2025 LONGLIST AUTOBIOGRAPHY Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, by Margaret Atwood (Doubleday) The Broken King, by Michael Thomas (Grove) I'II Tell You When I'm Home, by Hala Alyan (Avid Reader Press) Memorial Days, by Geraldine Brooks (Viking) Mother Mary Comes to Me, by Arundhati Roy (Scribner) Paper Girl, by Beth Macy (Penguin) Shattered, by Hanif Kureishi (Ecco) Things in Nature Merely Grow, by Yiyun Li (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) A Truce That Is Not Peace, by Miriam Toews (Bloomsbury) Twice Born: Finding My Father In the Margins of Biography, by Hester Kaplan (Catapult)
Announcing the National Book Critics Circle 2025 Longlist for Autobiography
I try not to know the sales numbers of my own books or others, but it appears that my book on writing has this week outsold Olivia Nuzzi's book on activities that she enjoys (including, I presume, writing). Not vastly outsold, so I have included a link.
www.harpercollins.com/products/a-l...
A collage of book covers. A headline reads: "The New York Times Book Review's 100 Notable Books of 2025."
It’s here: Our list of 100 Notable Books of 2025. www.nytimes.com/2025/11/24/b...
THINGS IN NATURE MERELY GROW by Yiyun Li has been named a 2026 Carnegie Medals for Nonfiction finalist! 👉📚 tinyurl.com/wuxm3rdh
Do your ideas form themselves in your head or on the page? ‘On the page. Ideas in one’s head are like beautiful fish in the water.’
Twenty Questions with Yiyun Li
Princeton's Yiyun Li (@appletwigli.bsky.social) has been named Princeton University’s Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities, an appointment first held by Professor of Creative Writing, Emerita, Toni Morrison.
BOOK - Duel Duet: Selected Stories by Graham Greene, edited by Yiyun Li
4. BOOK - Duel Duet: Selected Stories by Graham Greene, edited by @appletwigli.bsky.social
‘This ingenious collection places Greene’s stories in pairs – to be read, as the title suggests, not merely in conversation, but also in opposition and in concert’
Congratulations to Princeton professors @poetpatriciasmith.bsky.social and @appletwigli.bsky.social and alumna @juliaioffe.bsky.social '05 who were named finalists for National Book Awards this week.
Evergreen!
“The adjectives which really suited grown-ups were ‘lily-livered’ and ‘chicken-hearted.’"
--Mary in Rebecca West's The Fountain Overflows (more recently encountered by me in @appletwigli.bsky.social's story "Any Human Heart")
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“Two moments in Graham Greene’s published life have often returned to me in the past twenty years. This may sound strange: an ideal reader should refrain from crossing the boundary between a writer’s work and his life.”
Yiyun Li on Graham Greene. buff.ly/M9gqQF9
Not to mention the ancient practice of fitting a crank and turning to open a car window!