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'''''The Sewanee Review''''' is a literary magazine and academic journal founded in 1892 and the oldest continuously published periodical of its kind in the United States. It incorporates original fiction and poetry, as well as essays, reviews, and [[literary criticism]]. Authors and poets whose work has been published in journal include [[Cormac McCarthy]], [[Flannery O'Connor]], [[Robert Penn Warren]], [[Dylan Thomas]], and [[Howard Nemerov]]. Prior to its transfer to the Johns Hopkins University Press, it was one of only two academic journals in the USA still printed by [[letterpress]]. The editor is Dr. George Core of The [[University of the South]] in Sewanee, Tennessee, which has been home to the magazine since its inception.
 
'''''The Sewanee Review''''' is a literary magazine and academic journal founded in 1892 and the oldest continuously published periodical of its kind in the United States. It incorporates original fiction and poetry, as well as essays, reviews, and [[literary criticism]]. Authors and poets whose work has been published in journal include [[Cormac McCarthy]], [[Flannery O'Connor]], [[Robert Penn Warren]], [[Dylan Thomas]], and [[Howard Nemerov]]. Prior to its transfer to the Johns Hopkins University Press, it was one of only two academic journals in the USA still printed by [[letterpress]]. The editor is Dr. George Core of The [[University of the South]] in Sewanee, Tennessee, which has been home to the magazine since its inception.

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