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The Sewanee Review: The revival of Tennessee's storied literary magazine

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 After 43 years under the same editor, the literary magazine — which had once published the work of Southern writers like Flannery O’Connor, Eudora Welty and William Faulkner — had fallen into a slump.

But, in 2016, Nashville-based writer Adam Ross took over as editor. Since then, the review has seen a revival. Ross has brought the previously print-only journal into the digital age — it now has a website, an Instagram, a podcast — and has published the work of contemporary literary giants.

In this episode, we hear from the review’s editorial staff and a recently published writer about the review's history and the value of a literary magazines, plus excerpts from pieces published in the review itself.

This episode was produced by Cynthia Abrams.

Guests

  • Adam Ross, editor of the Sewanee Review
  • Kanak Kapur, writer and graduate of Vanderbilt's MFA program
  • Luke Gair, associate editor of the Sewanee Review
  • Brighid Griffin, assistant editor of the Sewanee Review
  • Kate Bailey, editorial assistant of the Sewanee Review

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