In this Issue
The Southern Review is one of the nation’s premiere literary journals. Hailed by Time as "superior to any other journal in the English language," we have made literary history since our founding in 1935. We publish a diverse array of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by the country’s—and the world’s—most respected contemporary writers.
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Volume 49, Number 3, Summer 2013Table of Contents
Poetry
- Absence, and: Quixotic Propositions
- pp. 350-354
- If Not Holy
- pp. 386-387
- Parasol, and: The Madwoman's Daughter
- pp. 409-410
- Dusk
- p. 443
- To Try to Contain Absence
- pp. 490-491
- Corpse's Lullaby, and: Golden Mean
- pp. 496-497
- An Invisible Violin with Perfect Pitch
- pp. 518-519
- Evening
- p. 521
Fiction
- The Seamy Side
- pp. 356-382
- Europe on Five Dollars a Day
- pp. 411-422
- The Door at the End of the Hallway
- pp. 451-467
- Sound Side
- pp. 498-514
Nonfiction
- Year of the Dogs
- pp. 392-403
Visual Art
- Artist's Statement
- pp. 434-442
- Contributors
- pp. v-ix