Yanyi is an American poet and critic. He won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize in 2018 for his first book, The Year of Blue Water.
Yanyi graduated from Columbia University in 2013. He is an associate editor at Foundry and an MFA candidate at New York University. He was an Asian American Writers' Workshop Margins Fellow in 2017-2018. He was a 2015 Poets House Emerging Poets Fellow. He was a 2019 James Merrill House Fellow.
In 2018, Yanyi's manuscript was selected as the winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize. Carl Phillips, the judge for the competition, said of his manuscript: âÂÂAs its title implies, âÂÂThe Year of Blue Waterâ reads as a record of time, a kind of daybook of observations in sentences so crystalline, spare, direct, and yet offhand, that it can be easy to miss, at first, the bookâÂÂs complexity...The poems...[invite] us into the life they invoke, a life that both argues for and is an example of how identity is multifaceted: the poemsâ speaker is an artist, of an apparent immigrant background, is trans, is deeply invested in friendship as a rescuing form of community. Identity, then, as not any one of these things but all of them, each marker of identity at once incidental and essential.âÂÂ
Identity features prominently in Yanyi's work, who said of this collection, "What I was writing had to be free from the idea of it being a productâÂÂfree of the idea that it would educate people about what it's like to be a queer and trans Chinese-American person in the world."
In 2022, Dream of the Divided Field was published. Yanyi said, "The book asks the larger question of how one retains or has a self between two moments in time. It asks if it is possible for that same person to exist."