South Carolina Review 40.1 (Fall)

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Essays
Terry W. Thompson • "A Journey": Edith Wharton's Homage to F. Marion Crawford's "The Upper Berth"
Wiley Cash • Fred Chappell's I Am One of You Forever
Thomas Dillon Redshaw • The Noble Labor of Liam Miller: Making The Yeats Papers, 1959-1979
Robert Stewart • Passing the Test of Time: The Essays of Thomas E. Kennedy
Walter Cummins • The Revelation of Character Inside and Out: A Comparison of the First and Most Recent Novels of Thomas E. Kennedy
H.R. Stoneback • Strange Caterwauling": Singing in the Wilderness with Boone & Audubon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts & Robert Penn Warren
Mark Royden Winchell • Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren: A Beautiful Friendship
Fiction
Dennis McFadden • The House on Denty Road
Dave Yost • Stumpy
Meagan Cass • Pas de Chat
Linda Lappin • Hotel Beau Rivage, 1918
Kate Myers Hanson • Pilgrims
Stephen Coyne • Still Life
Interview
Melanie Tortoroli • A View from Across the Sea: An Interview with Thomas E. Kennedy
Poetry
Laurence Lieberman • Marooned
Meredith Davies Hadaway • My Father Brings Jacques Cousteau Home for Dinner • DVD
Elisabeth Murawski • Scene: Assateague
Gary J. Maggio • The Actor
Antler • What Happens
Steven Winn • Freestyle
Molly Lynn Watt • Denali • Negatives
Rose Black • Before It Collapses
Noel Conneely • My Mother's Aunt • Into the Evening
Bill Brown • The Snake-owl • Lake Isle of Tennessee
Gary Every • Sparrows • The Cave of Shanidar
Charles Tisdale • Family Plot
Sharon Black • Orange War
Doris Ferleger • Flooding and Floating
Biman Roy • The Way I Would Like to Die
Jim Daniels • Tightening the Vise
Jane Owens Saieva • Vermeer Days, Rembrandt Nights
Michael Cadnum • Foreign Tongue
Lois Klein • Mere Ink • Night Vision
Mary Jean Klimenko • Cowboy Love Songs One • Cowboy Love Songs Two
Mary Elizabeth Ladd • Imagine Mars • Sacajawea, I'm Just a Fan
Robert Parham • The Neighbor Who Fells Trees
Theodore Worozbyt • Wilderness Neighborhood
Earl M. Coleman • Sam
Lyn Lifshin • First It Was a Bandage Change, a Bent Screw • July 1, Tiger Lilies at the
New York House
Sharon Doyle • Moon River
Iris Miller • In a Painting by Chagall • A Woman Can't Sleep After Listening to the News
Aaron Clayton • A Limited Probability
Donna Whicher • Fields Stretching On
Georgia Ressmeyer • Today I Th rew My Watch Away • Lost Therapist
M.A. Schaffner • The Print Shop on Washington Street • More Thoughts on the Civil
War in North America
Carol Parris Krauss • Calvary Steps Closer to West Virginia
Elizabeth Schott • After Pentecost
Michael D. Riley • Up the Stairs
Dan Stryk • Meditation During Flu
Alex M. Frankel • After Trying to Sleep I Am Afraid
Donna L. Emerson • Bathing with Ponge
The Republic of Letters
Tony Christini • Texas Time
Sandra Cuza • Cross, Candle, and Iemanjá
Edmond deRubeis • In Search of Marietta
Susan Lumenello • Hello, I Must Be Going
Reviews
Tom Lombardo • Annus Mirablis
Skip Eisiminger • Signs, Sounds, and Sense
Martin Jacobi • Caring About Truth
Ann Russell • A Sad but Glorious Life
Gaetano Prampolini • Metafiction in the Italianate Novel
Michele F. Cooper and Lee Glantz • Humor in Unlikely Places
Carol Peters • Rich, Deep Ground
Amy Bickett • Transformations in Academic Publishing
Julie Gerdes • Tracking Change
Scott D. Elingburg • Place as Character: An Expanding Southern Tradition
Contributors
EDITOR'S NOTE
In our spring 2007 issue, I announced plans to hold in September a 40th-anniversary celebration of The South Carolina Review. Due to a turn of good fortune, I am pleased to say that the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities is going to see its commitment expanded to a fully fledged Clemson University Literary Festival (6-8 March 2008), with SCR’s fortieth celebration nested at its core. The deadline for our poetry contest has also been extended—to March 15, 2008. See back cover (inside). —WKC