COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Box
by Marc Smirnoff
Publisher’s Note
by Warwick Sabin
I Don’t Hate It!:
Up to Our Waists in Gravy
by Jack Pendarvis
Local Fare:
Oxford Goes Green
by John T. Edge
Writing on Writing:
The Muse
by Rick Bragg
Writing on Writing:
A Life in Books
by Maud Casey
Lifestory:
Leaving Louisana
by Reggie Scott Young
Lit Crit:
Whom Shall We Love
by William Caverlee
Writing on Writing:
Notwriting
by Diane Roberts
Writing on Writing:
The Art of Opening Up
by Moira Crone
Lit Crit:
Why Teach Faulkner?
by Graham Hillard
Lit Crit:
Modern City, Modern Writer
by Franklin Bruno
Writing on Writing:
Why We Like Drama
by Graham Gordy
Travel
Fading From View
by Anne Trubeck
Lit Crit:
Among Mutinous Helium Bursts Around Saturn
by Jamie Quatro
Lit Crit:
Beautiful, Desirable, and Dead
by Michael Griffith
The Past Southern Enemy Number One
by Bronwen Dickey
Writing on Writing:
Taking on the Devil
by Arthur Rickydoc Flowers
Reflection Asphodels
by Solon Timothy Woodward
Lit Crit:
Seeing Is Believing
by Richard H. King
Lit Crit:
Before the Shooting Starts
by Alan Grant
Writing on Writing:
The Rejection Files
by Cristina HenrÃquez
Dealer's Choice:
Deep Greens and Blues
by Hal Crowther
FICTION EXTRAVAGANZA 2009
Penitents Upon the Road
A story by Alex Taylor
The Invitation
A story by Barb Johnson
A Burden
A story by Wendell Berry
The Orphans' Gardening and Existentialism Club of Biblical Cadence, Tennessee
A story by Jack Pendarvis
POETRY REVUE 2009
Apologia for Being a Poet, by John Gould Fletcher
Poetry Teacher, by Elizabeth Cox
Deep Trash, by Jeff Fallis
Itinerant, by Caki Wilkinson
A Parable for My Students, by Howard Bahr
Save One, by Eric Nelson
Downtown, by Peter Cooley
THE BEST SOUTHERN BOOKS OF ALL TIME
Our poll of 134 scholars and writers on the greatest Southern novels, nonfiction and underrated books.
Cover: photograph by Blake Fitch
Title: Oxford American # 66, Fall 2009
Series: Oxford American
Item Number: OXFORDAMERICAN2009FA
Great new addition for my collection.