by TNSF | May 30, 2018 | Nonfiction, Southern Lit Presents, Vol. 1, Issue 29
Richard Wright: Forgotten Fugitive Poet One of the most favored and eloquent Southern traditions in literature involves human’s relationship to nature. From 1922–1925, the Fugitive Poets exemplified this in their literary magazine, with each member’s unique...
by TNSF | May 30, 2018 | Poems, Vol. 1, Issue 29
Canon In galleries and museums for the educated masses pieces of refinement are studiously put on display. Remnants of the ancient world, the middle world, the enlightened world, the postmodern world, shoved under spotlights and protective glass. Depictions of past...
by TNSF | May 30, 2018 | Visual Art, Vol. 1, Issue 29
A revolution means a new happening, a change in events, or a surge of enlightenment. A revolution can occur within oneself or amongst a group of people. There is only one thing that is constant in life, and that is change and more change. Change is revolutionary, and...