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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 56, Number 2, Spring 2020Table of Contents
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View So Much for America, and: Don't Become a Stranger, and: English, and: Order of Confusion, and: Ahmad Jamal Is an American Jazz Musician/Amaud Jamaul Is an American Poet from Compton, and: Possum Dead
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View Med älven, and: With the River, and: Utkantsområde, and: On the Fringes, and: Nattjour, and: Night Duty
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View What My Father Heard the Rabbi Say at My Mother's Funeral, and: The Wish, and: Celebrating His Ninety-Second Birthday the Year His Wife Died
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| ISSN | 2168-5541 |
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| Print ISSN | 0038-4534 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-04-11 |
| Open Access | No |



