Issue: Spring - 1979
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And we're lost here in the stars (Review - page 513)
Carcassone: Faulkner's Allegory of Art and the Artist (Nonfiction - page 355)
Help Me Not To Be So Mean: Flannery O'Connor's Subjectivity (Nonfiction - page 322)
1935: The Year of Congresses (Nonfiction - page 273)
A Conversation with Malcom Cowley (Nonfiction - page 288)
A Note on Allen Tate (Nonfiction)
A Trucker Breaks Down (Poetry - page 414)
Borne Away by Violence: The Reader and Flannery O'Connor (Nonfiction - page 313)
Cornelia; Ice Cream in Paradise (Poetry - page 400)
Displacement (Poetry - page 412)
Fantasia on the Deaths of Mallory and Irvine (Poetry - page 402)
For Anne; Lake Michigan in Fall; From a Bestiary: The Snake, The Fox, The Rodent (Poetry - page 387)
Ghiberti's Eve; Modern Love (Poetry - page 415)
In Egypt Land (Poetry - page 408)
Invictus (Fiction - page 453)
Moving (Fiction - page 420)
Perkins, Commins, and the Editorial Transaction (Review - page 505)
Secret (Fiction - page 489)
Shifts: In Time; Whirling; Houdini (Poetry - page 382)
Susan's Journey (Poetry - page 395)
Talking to Helen (Poetry - page 376)
The Painter (Fiction - page 444)
The Road as Metaphor (Fiction - page 433)
The Self-Parodic Context of Faulkner's Nobel Prize Speech (Nonfiction - page 366)
The Tourist (Fiction - page 476)
The Voices of Time: Narrative Structure in 'Absalom, Absalom!' (Nonfiction - page 333)
Victorian Wessex (Nonfiction - page 300)
With Whom We Perish (Fiction - page 463)