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      <![CDATA[The next OA issue will feature New Orleans, to boot. That magazine has survived so much and is still alive and kicking, by God.
        
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      <![CDATA[Wait...doof...correction. The essay on the Country Club is in this same very issue.
        
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      <![CDATA[I love the Oxford American so much right now. No other publication I can think of "gets" the South - the literary traditions, the complex nuances and regions, and the current and emerging riches of the vast area South of the Mason Dixon.
        
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