Southern humanities review

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The Southern Humanities Review is a literary journal published quarterly, based on the Auburn University campus in Auburn, Alabama. The current editors are Dan Latimer and Virginia M. Kouidis.

The journal was founded in 1967. It awards the prestigious Theodore Christian Hoepfner Awards for the best piece of prose published in the journal each year.

Recent noteworthy contributors include: R. T Smith, Stephen Dunn, Jacob M. Appel, William Jabonsky and Natasha Tretheway.

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