Issue: Spring - 1989

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A Sort of Cosmopolitan Dog: Francis Lieber in the South (Nonfiction - page 308)
A Stroke of Luck (Fiction - page 450)
A Summer's Tale (Poetry - page 494)
A Warrenesque Criticism (Review - page 514)
After-Images: Autobiographical Sketches (Nonfiction - page 261)
Around (Poetry - page 497)
Barbershop Quartet (Fiction - page 462)
Dickie and the Gruntlers (Fiction - page 433)
Five Small Stories Beginning with Today (Poetry - page 491)
Flash Cards (Fiction - page 399)
God and Honor in the Old South (Nonfiction - page 283)
Gospel Singer (Poetry - page 485)
Hybrid; Okeechobee Chicken Pen (Poetry - page 487)
Leaving Wyoming; Noon at Bell Cemetary (Poetry - page 501)
Purity; Houses (Poetry - page 481)
Race, Gender, and Coeederate Nationalism: William D. Washington's Burial of Latane (Nonfiction - page 297)
Saturday Job (Fiction - page 384)
Singleton's Tooth: Thoughts on the Form and Meaning of Antebellum Southern Family Correspondence (Nonfiction - page 323)
Sunday Night, Driving Home; Widow (Poetry - page 499)
T. S. Eliot and the Interpretation of Experience (Review - page 503)
Talia (Fiction - page 366)
The Demon in My View (Fiction - page 421)
The Price of Freedom: An Interview with Mary Lee Settle (page - 351)
The Road Home, November (Poetry - page 496)
The Stars at Moonrise; Adams County; My Neighbor (Poetry - page 489)
Warm Springs (Fiction - page 475)
Where We Were Born and Raised: On the Continuity of Southern Conservatism (Nonfiction - page 334)
End Special Section: The American South: Essays in Intellectual History (Nonfiction)
Special Section: The American South: Essays in Intellectual History (Nonfiction)
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