The Sewanee Review, Volume 2 presents a rich collection of literary essays, reviews, and cultural commentary. Published by the University of the South, this volume showcases emerging and established voices in American literature. Delve into insightful analyses of contemporary works, rediscover classic authors, and explore the vibrant landscape of Southern writing. With its enduring commitment to literary excellence, The Sewanee Review remains a cornerstone of American intellectual life, offering readers a thoughtful and engaging exploration of arts and letters.
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