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The Virginia Quarterly Review is a leading literary magazine in the United States. It was founded in 1925 by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. The self-described "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" is a quarterly publication from the University of Virginia that includes poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, photography, and comics from some of the nation's most notable writers, photographers and artists.
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[edit] Fiction
[edit] Poetry
[edit] Editors
- James Southall Wilson 1925-1931
- Stringfellow Barr 1931-1937
- Lambert Davis 1937-1938
- Lawrence Lee 1938-1942
- Archibald Bolling Shepperson 1942
- Charlotte Kohler 1942-1974
- Staige D. Blackford 1974-2003
- Ted Genoways 2003-
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