The South Carolina Review

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The South Carolina Review is a literary journal published by Clemson University. It was founded in 1968 at Furman University and moved to Clemson in 1973.

The South Carolina Review has published work by Julian Bell, Robert Parham, Iris Murdock, Doris Betts, Walker Percy, Joyce Carol Oates, Cleanth Brooks, Kate Myers Hanson, Ruth Fairbanks, Marjorie Perloff, Jacob M. Appel, Mark Steadman, Robert Pinsky, Lewis Turco, James Dickey, Derek Walcott, Leslie A. Fielder, Donald Hall, Eudora Welty, George Palmer Garrett, Josephine Humphreys, George Will and Garrison Keillor.


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