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Manufacturer: Oxford American
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 4 Label: Oxford American Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Oxford American Number Of Issues: 4 Publisher: Oxford American Studio: Oxford American Subscription Length: 365
Published by John Grisham, this magazine explores the teeming and vivid American South through good writing and memorable artwork.
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Customer Rating: Summary: One of the Best Comment: This is not only one of the best southern magazines available, it is one of the best magazines available. Customer Rating: Summary: After 5 months I have not received the magazine. Comment: After 5 months I have not received the magazine. Two weeks ago I sent an email to Amazon and have not received an answer. Today I called Amazon and after being on hold for over a half hour the rep said that I must contact Magazine Express, even though Amazon took my money. I requested to speak with a supervisor (another 10 minutes), who did her "research" and she said that the magazine "was not available at this time" but I would have to wait another 12-16 weeks and it might be available. I had to insist on a refund. Finally they said they would process a refund. Very poor; I will never purchase any magazines through Amazon again! Customer Rating: Summary: OA subscriptions Comment: Just wanted to mention that our current issue is a special MOVIE ISSUE with a FREE DVD that is selling for $10 so the annual subscription includes the MUSIC ISSUE and CD and the MOVIE ISSUE and DVD, each of which sells for $10 on the newsstand. So the subscription rate here is a bargain-basement steal! Customer Rating: Summary: I wish it came out more often Comment: This is a great magazine that deserves a bigger readership. It's only published quarterly but I bet the quality could remain the same if it were a monthly. The current issue, #55, has writing by Barry Hannah, Roy Blount Jr., and Sven Birkerts. Oxford American could become the "New Yorker" for people who hate the Northeast but love good writing. Or you could read both and get the best in American fiction and essays. Customer Rating: Summary: Good Magazine - the price above is more than the cover price Comment: You can get a subscription for less directly from OA. The last issue (#53) was $4.95 in stores. The previous issue, an annual affair, was $10.00 in stores. Since they only have 4 issues per year, the sale price above is not a sale.
I never read the magazine all the way through, but I do skim most of the articles and read some of them. The reading material, both fiction and nonfiction, is unusual. "Quirky" fits the bill. In one fairly recent issue, I ran across a wonderful short story written as if it were a very badly composed term paper. It was quite funny, even if it was painful to read at times. I passed it around to several colleagues at the university where I teach & they got a kick out of it. Two nonfiction favorites were articles on (a) AIDS in rural Alabama and (b) an architecture professor at Auburn University whose students build unusual housing for the poor using readily available materials. The piece included photos of the housing.
I also really enjoy the annual music issue, which includes a CD. Every cut on the CD is accompanied by a short essay (roughly 2 pages) about the singer. Usually, the music issue will have a mix of a few well known singers singing less well known selections and several singers of whom I've never heard. I won't say that I like all the singers. That's not the point. Exposure to different styles is the point. I also usually discover a few singers that I like & would never have heard of otherwise.