COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
The Failed Southern Lady
by Florence King
Dealer’s Choice
by Hal Crowther
Comics
by P. Revess
Gone off up North
by Roy Blunt Jr.
Personal Essay
by Wendy Brenner
Out Back
by Tony Early
Roadside
by Caroline Langston
Home Page
by Elizabeth Forston Arroyo
Southern Dining
by Julia Reed
Southern Travel
by Mary Hood
Southern Books
by Humphreys McGee
Southern Scenes
by Tom Rankin
FEATURES
Who Killed Susan Smith?
by Blanche McCrary Boyd
An Unsuitable Attachment
by Bailey White
Target Practice
by Chris Offutt
Photographic Essay:
The Majestic Diner
The Majestic Food Shop, an Atlanta landmark, has been serving “Food That Pleases Since 1929.†Victoria Balaban, a student of phycology at nearby Emory University, and a frequent visitor to the Majestic, offers his impressions.
by Victoria Balaban
Title: Oxford American # 13, August/September 1996
Series: Oxford American
Item Number: OXFORDAMERICAN199608
No matter how much they try and push technology on me, I will always love ephemera.