A 'smorgasbord of voices’: Checking in on the Sewanee Review, Tennessee’s 130-year-old literary magazine
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A 'smorgasbord of voices’: Checking in on the Sewanee Review, Tennessee’s 130-year-old literary magazine
While New York City is often considered the “capital” of the literary world, Tennessee is actually home to one of the nation’s longest-running literary magazines: The Sewanee Review. The literary magazine, which has been operating since 1892 out of the small Middle Tennessee mountain town of Sewanee (population: 3,000), was once known for publishing the works of great Southern writers like Flannery O’Connor and William Faulkner. But over the cou…
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