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Issue 77, Summer 2012

Best of the South Vol. VII

“And that’s why I return here, really. Something about the South feels as familiar as family, as true as blood.” — Jesmyn Ward, “Against All Good Sense”

Odes by Rebecca Bengal, Emily Wallace, Victoria Grace Elliott, Drew Bratcher, Jamie Quatro, Michael Parker, Neisha Tweed, and more.

Essays by David Lumpkin, Daniel Browne, Anne Jones, Sarah Courteau, and others. Fiction by Addie Citchens, Wendell Berry, and Tyrone Jaeger.

 







COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS


Editor’s Box
by Marc Smirnoff

Native Daughter:
Against All Good Sense
by Jesmyn Ward

I Don’t Hate It:
Sparkle and Danger
by Jack Pendarvis

Dealer’s Choice:
The Young Blood of the South
by Hal Crowther

Food:
The Best Balls in Town? 
by Jesse Donaldson

Food:
Praise the Lard
by Sarah Courteau

Music:
Cause You Know I'm Gonna Miss You When You're Gone
by Anne Jones

Music:
Strong as Death, Sweet as Love
by Daniel Browne

Art:
Art or Life? 
by Eric G. wilson

Kin:
The Imaginary Farm 
by Harrison Scott Key

Writers on Dating:
Having at It 
by Dale Ray Phillips

After the Storm:
There Goes the Neighborhood
by Carolyn Mikulencak

After the Storm:
The Fun of Bad Business
by Thomas Beller

GONE


On William Gay
by Tom Franklin
by Marshall Chapman

On Lewis “Buddy” Nordan
by M.O. Walsh

On Doris Betts
by Marianne Gingher
by Lee Smith

On Harry Crews
by Gary Hawkins

BOOKS


Where Beauty Eases Grief
by Carol Ann Fitzgerald

Ignatius Screamed
by James Whorton, Jr.

FEATURES


If They Had Any Sense
A story by Addie Citchens

Down in the Valley Where the Green Grass Grows
Big's private life, with mules
A story by Wendell Berry 

Who Dreamt This Dream?
The best lie.
Another (shorter) story by Wendell Berry

True Believers
He was looking for love. She was looking for something else.
A story by Tyrone Jaeger

Church Is Wherever You Are
Looking for God—and my mother—on the television.
by David Lumpkin

ODES: BEST OF THE SOUTH 2012


by Rebecca Bengal, Emily Wallace, Victoria Grace Elliott, Michael Parker, Drew Bratcher, Neisha Tweed, James Pogue, Alex V. Cook, Josh Eure, Henry Eudy, Jamie Quatro, Magdalena Zurawski, J. Chris Champbell, Michael Griffith

 

 Cover: “Player” by David van Alphen