Issue: Winter - 1988
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The Most Cultural Town in America: Sherwood Anderson and New Orleans (Nonfiction - page 79)
A Soldier on the Marsh; A Father on the Marsh; (Poetry - page 145)
Anniversary (Poetry - page 160)
At Cambridge (Nonfiction - page 27)
Beginnings; December in the Oregon Desert (Poetry - page 162)
Cambridge: Winter Dawn; White Mountains; Sleep (Poetry - page 154)
Children's Hospital (Poetry - page 167)
Cows Remember; Fly Fishing (Poetry - page 164)
Death of a Young Son (Poetry - page 153)
Ella Biggs (Fiction - page 215)
Eric Voegelin as Prophetic Philosopher (Nonfiction - page 115)
In Search of a Common Identity: The Self and the South in Four Mississippi Autobiographies (Nonfiction - page 47)
Late Entries (Nonfiction - page 1)
Leaving Charlottesville; Number Theory (Poetry - page 158)
Monarchs (Fiction - page 222)
Mrs. Pilate's Duty (Fiction - page 182)
The Doubtful Pleasures of the Higher Agape (Nonfiction - page 134)
The Dyer's Art (Fiction - page 169)
The Endeavor of Southern Intellectual History (Nonfiction - page 65)
The Fuhrer Bunker and the New Discourse About Nazism (Nonfiction - page 100)
The Plateau (Fiction - page 202)
The Real and Mythical Souths (Review - page 229)
The Search for Beulah Land (Nonfiction - page 13)
The Southern Temper and the Modern Mind (Review - page 236)
Translations (Poetry - page 150)