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The Southern Review, a literary journal co-founded in 1935 by Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks and located on the campus of Louisiana State University, publishes fiction, poetry, critical essays, interviews, book reviews, and excerpts from novels in progress by established and emerging writers. The Southern Review appears four times per year (October 15, January 15, April 15, and July 15) and includes reproductions of visual art. When making editorial decisions the Southern review continues to rely on Robert Penn Warren's articulation of the mission of the Southern Review when he said we give "writers decent company between the covers, and [concentrate] editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality."

Writers who have appeared in the Southern Review include • 3 Nobel Laureates	•  17 National Book Award winners • 29 Pulitzer Prize winners	•  14 National Book Critics Circle Award winners • 27 of the 43 U.S. Poet Laureates

Work originally appearing in TSR pages is regularly anthologized in the Best American series, the Pushcart Prize series, and the O. Henry Prize series.