The March issue is here! 🌦️
Feat.
- @drwclvrt on the cannibalization of literature
- @SusanBReynolds1 on the cybertruck
- @JessSwoboda on a Catholic humanities education
- George Scialabba on 'wokeness'
and much more!
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This past July, the Sewanee Review held its seventh annual Fiction, Poetry, and Nonfiction Contest. We received over 1,100 submissions. Today we are pleased to announce the winners:
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Today’s Essay by the writer @drwclvrt explores the life and work of Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk and social critic who both loved and kept his distance from the world @drwclvrt https://t.co/U6PRUEtQr9
“So this guy goes into a Stockholm bank and takes these four hostages, right?”
Read the piece, "The Hostages," by Drew Calvert (@drwclvrt) in the Summer 2024 Issue of Ploughshares: https://t.co/ydlZ3qGz88
In "Immersion," a story set in Indonesia, Drew Calvert (@drwclvrt) explores the act of translation and a friendship between two women.
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Favorite Christmas present is a two year subscription to @Missouri_Review and what a start with this story from @drwclvrt that kept me on my toes. Had to break out the highlighter for this one.
"I had worked at the business school for more than three years, and I knew that no thinker, not even one as credentialed as Avi Buruk, could teach me anything even close to meaningful about life itself."
From "Social Learning" by Drew Calvert: https://t.co/xV6IvhQOGm
I wrote something short for the new issue of @commonwealmag, which is filled with gems of thoughtful reporting, reviews, and commentary. https://t.co/Zbmwnuekeh
Today on Joyland: a failed gymnast funnels all his hopes and finances into his star-potential student as they rush toward Nationals, possibly at the expense of his marriage in Drew Calvert's "Lady Leopard."
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