Issue: Spring - 1977

In this Issue:

Sort by: 
The Web of the South: Thomas Wolfe, William Elliot, and Other Southern Wrtiters (Review - page 411)
A Raker; Banana; (Poetry - page 360)
Amnesia (Poetry - page 329)
At Home in the Dark; The Fairest Lass in All Christendom; The Lonesome End (Poetry - page 355)
Easter Mass for Little John (Poetry - page 317)
For Love of Gomez (Fiction - page 370)
Grace King: The Emergence of a Southern Intellectual Woman (Nonfiction - page 272)
In the Bag (Fiction - page 361)
James Dickey on Yeats: An Interview (page - 311)
Joe Tolliver Who Mowed Our Lawn; I Know a Girl Whose Heart; On the Flesh of Christ (Poetry - page 334)
Lake Murry; Baton Rouge #2; Southern University (Poetry - page 351)
Life with People: Virginia Woolf, Eudora Welty and The Optimist's Daughter (Nonfiction - page 250)
Midnight Mass (Poetry - page 358)
More Than Anybody Else in the World (Fiction - page 402)
Motives for Metaphor (Nonfiction - page 299)
North Cove Revenant; Death Drag (The Elegist) (Poetry - page 338)
Susan upon the Rock; Susan upon Her Bed; Susan at the Gate (Poetry - page 345)
The Crabtress (Fiction - page 392)
The Dwarf on Wolfe's Shoulder (page - 240)
The Early Novels of Caroline Gordon: Myth and History as a Fictional Technique (Nonfiction - page 289)
The Foundations of Southern Distinctiveness (Nonfiction - page 225)
The Garden; Listening to the Night (Poetry - page 343)
Two Poems; The Concierge (Poetry - page 349)
×