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- America, Look At Your Shame!
- A Previously Unpublished Essay By James Agee
- This Lonesome, Crowded Planet By Joy Williams
- Freaks! Poetry! Anguish And Triumph At A Community College By William Bowers
- Howard Finster Folk Art's Holy Messenger By Greg Bottoms
- New Fiction By Lewis Nordan
- Taming The Monsters In Your Head By Sam Anderson
- Mohawks And Banjos Bringing Old Time Music To The Masses
- Music Issue Featuring Esther Phillips
- Willie Nelson - R.I. Burnside - Marilyn Monroe
- Del McCoury - Swamp Dogg - King Pleasure
- Little Milton - Memphis Minnie - My Morning Jacket
- The Man Who Should Be President?
- General Wesley Clark Of Arkansas May Be Right For The Job Or Not
- Death Of A Soldier When The War Comes Home
- The Southern Literary Mafia One Outsider's Attempt To Make It In
- Dixie Zen The Art Of Innertubing By Sam Anderson
- Wrestling Robert E. Lee
- A Writer's Belated Epiphanies By Roy Blount Jr
- Halleluyah! A Poetic Rock Film In Praise Of An Unknown Classic By William Bowers
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The Oxford American is a quarterly magazine that focuses on the American South. The magazine was founded in late 1989 in Oxford, Mississippi, by Marc Smirnoff (born July 11, 1963).
The name "Oxford American" is a play on The American Mercury, H. L. Mencken's general interest magazine which Smirnoff long admired. The magazine's debut issue was published on Saturday, March 14, 1992. The cover of the first issue featured a fire-engine red background with white text and a "photo-realistic" painting by Oxford painter Glennray Tutor of an abandoned gasoline pump. Three more issues were published, including one featuring previously unpublished photographs by Eudora Welty. The magazine then ceased publication in mid-1994 for lack of funding.