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In literature, the South can represent the inaccessible past or serve as a purpose-built metaphor—yet neither portrayal fully explains why the South is so fascinating, and why southerners carry it everywhere they go, @emmasarappo writes. | Collector
In literature, the South can represent the inaccessible past or serve as a purpose-built metaphor—yet neither portrayal fully explains why the South is so fascinating, and why southerners carry it everywhere they go, @emmasarappo writes.
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In literature, the South can represent the inaccessible past or serve as a purpose-built metaphor—yet neither portrayal fully explains why the South is so fascinating, and why southerners carry it everywhere they go, @emmasarappo writes.

In literature, the South can represent the inaccessible past or serve as a purpose-built metaphor—yet neither portrayal fully explains why the South is so fascinating, and why southerners carry it everywhere they go, @emmasarappo writes.

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