Monthly Archives: May 2020
Spring 2020 Issue: “The Sea around Us” by Christy Edwall
In gratitude to our readers, The Southern Review is pleased to feature content from our current issue during this challenging time. Each Monday and Thursday, we will feature the work of a contributor from the spring issue. For today’s entry in this series, we share Christy Edwall’s story, “The Sea around Us.” You can find […]
Spring 2020 Issue: “Winemaker” by Stephen Tuttle
In gratitude to our readers, The Southern Review is pleased to feature content from our current issue during this challenging time. Each Monday and Thursday, we will feature the work of a contributor from the spring issue. For today’s entry in this series, we share Stephen Tuttle’s poem, “Winemaker.” You can find the poem to […]
Spring 2020 Issue: Three Poems by Tomas Tranströmer, translated by Patty Crane
In gratitude to our readers, The Southern Review is pleased to feature content from our current issue during this challenging time. Each Monday and Thursday, we will feature the work of a contributor from the spring issue. For today’s entry in this series, we share three poems by the late Nobel laureate Tomas Tranströmer, translated […]
Spring 2020 Issue: “Home Is a Woman” by Arao Ameny
In gratitude to our readers, The Southern Review is pleased to feature content from our current issue during this challenging time. Each Monday and Thursday, we will feature the work of a contributor from the spring issue. For today’s entry in this series, we share Arao Ameny’s poem “Home is a Woman,” which you can […]
Spring 2020 Issue: “Elegy Hotel” by Sequoia Nagamatsu
In gratitude to our readers, The Southern Review is pleased to feature content from our current issue during this challenging time. Each Monday and Thursday, we will feature the work of a contributor from the spring issue. For today’s entry in this series, we share Sequoia Nagamatsu’s story “Elegy Hotel,” which you can find to […]