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The Southern Review is a quarterly literary magazine that was established by Robert Penn Warren in 1935 at the behest of Charles W. Pipkin and funded by Huey Long as a part of his investment in Louisiana State University.[1] It publishes fiction, poetry, critical essays, and excerpts from novels in progress by established and emerging writers and includes reproductions of visual art. The Southern Review continues to follow Warren's articulation of the mission when he said that it gives "writers decent company between the covers, and [concentrates] editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality".

The Southern Review
Magazine cover
Winter 2013 cover
EditorSacha Idell, Jessica Faust
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherLouisiana State University Press
First issue1935
Websitewww.thesouthernreview.org
ISSN0038-4534
OCLC473100598

History

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An earlier Southern Review was published in Charleston, South Carolina from 1828 to 1832, and another in Baltimore from 1867 to 1879.

The initial staff consisted of editor-in-chief Charles W. Pipkin, Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks as managing editors, and Albert Erskine as business manager.[1] In 1942, after 28 issues, publishing was interrupted and restarted again in 1965.[2] Past editors-in-chief and co-editors have been Albert R. Erskine Jr., Lewis P. Simpson, Donald E. Stanford, James Olney, Fred Hobson, Dave Smith, Bret Lott, Jeanne M. Leiby, Cara Blue Adams, and Emily Nemens. The co-editors as of August 2018 are Sacha Idell and Jessica Faust.

Reception

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In 1936, shortly after the journal's founding, poetry editor Morton D. Zabel credited The Southern Review with "a competence almost unrivaled at the moment in American letters." In 1941, on the occasion of the journal's 5th anniversary, John Crowe Ransom stated "The Southern Review's five year achievement is close to the best thing in the history of American letters."

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Montessi, Albert (1973). "Huey Long and The Southern Review". Journal of Modern Literature. 3 (1): 63–67. JSTOR 3830890.
  • ^ Heilman, Robert (1985). "The Story of "The Southern Review"". Sewanee Review. 93 (2): 330–333. JSTOR 27544454.
  • ^ "Issue: Winter 1935". The Southern Review. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  • ^ "The Southern Review Receives CELJ Award for Best Journal Design". Louisiana State University Press. 2007-03-15. Archived from the original on 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  • ^ "History". The Southern Review. Louisiana State University Press. 1953-07-26. Archived from the original on March 30, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  • ^ "Staff". The Southern Review. Louisiana State University Press.
  • ^ "Staff". The Southern Review. Louisiana State University Press.
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