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The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine [1] that was established in 1925 [2] by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. This "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" includes poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, photography, and comics.
Staige Davis Blackford Jr. (1931–2003) was an American journalist who subsequently edited the Virginia Quarterly Review (VQR) for nearly three decades. He worked to end racial segregation and to promote racial harmony, particularly in his native Virginia. [1] [2] [3]
The poem first appeared in the Autumn 1928 issue of The Virginia Quarterly Review, edited by James Southall Wilson. [2] It was republished that year by Henry Holt and Company in the poetry collection West-Running Brook. [3]
Charlotte Kohler (September 16, 1908 – September 15, 2008) [1] was a literary magazine editor and a university professor. She was born in Richmond, Virginia, attended the city's John Marshall High School, graduated from Vassar College, and obtained both a master's and a PhD from the University of Virginia.
In 2008, he was awarded a creative nonfiction fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts as well as residencies at The MacDowell Colony and the Norman Mailer Writers Colony in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In 2009 he won the Staige D. Blackford Award for nonfiction writing from the Virginia Quarterly Review.
James Southall Wilson (1880–1963) was an author, University of Virginia professor, and founder of the Virginia Quarterly Review. He organized the 1931 Southern Writers Conference. [3] His wife, Julia Tyler, was the granddaughter of President John Tyler and a founder of Kappa Delta sorority. [2]
George Scialabba (born 1948) is an American book critic and retired building manager at Harvard University.His reviews have appeared in Agni, The Boston Globe, Dissent, the Virginia Quarterly Review, The Nation, The American Prospect, and many other publications.
"Criticism, Inc." Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Autumn 1937. Warren, Robert Penn. "John Crowe Ransom: A Study in Irony" Archived 2013-06-27 at the Wayback Machine, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 1935.