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Harvard Political Review 2026 Journalism Fellowship

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Editors’ Note

Articles & Reviews

Harvard and The Secret History

Donna Tartt’s “The Secret History” in many ways, mirrors Harvard’s elitist culture, exposing the often...

Gay Hockey, Frivolous Stories, and What Romance Novels are Allowed to Do

At its core, “Heated Rivalry” isn’t just a story about hockey or even queer love...

Lessons of Hope in the Face of Despair: A Review of Chloe Dalton’s “Raising Hare”

“Raising Hare” is, above all, a reminder that personal growth proceeds at a mysterious pace...

“The Averted Eye”: Le Guin’s Warning Against Power and Passivity

Like in Le Guin’s imagined world, Anarres, even when our nation’s foundations are Life, Liberty...

A Dream We’re Losing

Reading has, and will continue to shape every version of who I am, who I...

Racial Politics of the Madwoman: A Review of “Post-Traumatic” by Chantal V. Johnson

Women of color are often excluded from literature of the “Madwoman” genre, as coined by...

Law and Vibes: A Review of Leah Litman’s “Lawless”

While Leah Litman’s new book “Lawless” tells the story of a Court that has come...

What’s Wrong with Data-Driven Publishing?

Rapid advancements in technology and artificial intelligence are upending the literary genre. But is stifling...