The Paris Review Daily
The Paris Review Daily

The Paris Review Daily

by Emily Stokes & Editorial Team

Daily Free / Paid

Daily literature and art. The Paris Review Daily delivers a curated briefing of poems, essays, interviews, and archival gems from the world's most famous literary journal.

About The Paris Review Daily

The Paris Review Daily is the 'Morning Coffee' of the literary world. Its daily newsletter is famous for its 'High-Art Curation'—delivering a single, stunning poem or a snippet of a legendary interview with Hemingway or Toni Morrison directly to your inbox. It's unique for its 'Archival Access'; they use the newsletter to breathe new life into 70 years of world-class literary history. It is an essential read for anyone who believes that a few minutes of beautiful writing can transform an entire day and who wants to stay connected to the heartbeat of the global literary community.

What Makes This Newsletter Unique

Literary Excellence. They provide the most respected and aesthetically beautiful daily briefing for the world of literature and high art.

Who Should Subscribe?

Writers, readers, and anyone who wants a daily touchpoint with the best poetry and prose being written today and in the past.

Content Format

A minimalist, elegant daily email featuring 'The Daily Poem', 'Featured Essay', and 'From the Archive'.

Recent Newsletter Issues

Feb 6, 2026

The Garden of Earthly Delights

“We are supposed to read triptychs from left to right: Adam and Eve → sexy fruit playground of jubilant behavior → decay and hell.”

Feb 5, 2026

from “Blue Obstacles”

“I discern everything in a Parisian way. Until the thought comes home that my hair is messy and I am too dowdily colored to look French. I am not even well-colored: just a layer of brown over a layer

Feb 5, 2026

Unfinished: On Kathleen Collins’s “Blue Obstacles”

“To reappraise women’s incomplete works can be to resist the exclusionary gestures—the refusals, rejections, and roadblocks—that all too often stymie and limit the public careers of marginalized autho

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Our Take: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unmatched literary prestige and history
  • Exceptional curation of poetry and prose
  • Minimalist and beautiful email design

Cons

  • Most full articles require a paid subscription
  • Can feel a bit 'High-brow' for a casual reader

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it только in English?

Yes, though they publish translations of poets and writers from all over the world.

How often is The Paris Review Daily published?

The Paris Review Daily is published daily.

Who writes The Paris Review Daily?

The Paris Review Daily is written by Emily Stokes & Editorial Team. Founded in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen and George Plimpton, The Paris Review is legendary for its long-form interviews with writers and its commitment to publishing the best new fiction and poetry.

About the Author: Emily Stokes & Editorial Team

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Emily Stokes & Editorial Team

Founded in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen and George Plimpton, The Paris Review is legendary for its long-form interviews with writers and its commitment to publishing the best new fiction and poetry.

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