The Southern Review

The Southern Review

"The Southern Review" is a literary journal published by LSU. It was co-founded in 1935 by three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Robert Penn Warren, who served as U.S. Poet Laureate and wrote the classic novel "All the King's Men", and renowned literary critic of the New Criticism school, Cleanth Brooks. It continued publication until 1942, after 28 issues, and started again in 1965.

The Southern Review has published work by T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, Wallace Stevens, Aldous Huxley, Allen Tate, Erin McGraw, Katherine Anne Porter, Peter Taylor, Eudora Welty, Randall Jarrell, Nelson Algren, Thomas Hardy, Tim Gautreaux, Rick Bass, R. T. Smith, and many other leading writers.

The journal consists of submitted written works of poetry, fiction, interviews, critical essays, book reviews, and excerpts from larger works.

Recently, The Southern Review has included visual art and in 2006 it won first place for Best Journal Design in the CELJ International Awards Competition.

Currently Jeanne M. Leiby serves as the editor. The Jessica Faust-Spitzfaden is the assistant editor, Andrew Ervin is the resident scholar, Leslie Green is the business manager, and the designer is Barbara Bourgoyne. The Editorial Assistant is Susan Kirby-Smith.

ee also

Southern literature

External links

* [http://www.lsu.edu/thesouthernreview/ Southern Review Website]


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