Despite all the biographical studies devoted to William Faulkner, there are still many fundamental contradictions in the way he is perceived. He has been described as a creator of worlds ? la Dickens and as one of postmodernism's avatars, as indifferent to the intellectual currents of his time and a
William Faulkner (Critical Lives)
β Scribed by Kirk Curnutt
- Publisher
- Reaktion Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 224
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Beginning with the 1929 publication of The Sound and the Fury (his fourth novel), Faulkner produced a dazzling series of masterpieces in rapid order, including As I Lay Dying; Sanctuary; Light in August; Absalom, Absalom!; and Go Down, Mosesβnovels and stories that alternately exhilarated and exasperated critics and left readers gasping to keep pace with his storytelling innovations. Transforming his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, into the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Faulkner created his own microcosm in which compassion and personal honor struggle to stand up to the violence, lust, and greed of the modern world.
As prolific as Faulkner was, however, the career of this Nobel laureate was neither easy nor carefree. He was perpetually strapped for cash, burdened with supporting a large extended family, ambivalent toward his marriage, and vulnerable to alcoholism. Honoring both the man and the artist, this book examines how Faulkner strained to balance these pressures and pursue his literary vision with single-minded determination.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Imprint Page
Contents
Introduction
1: Backgrounds and Futures (1839β1913)
2: Birth of a Faun (1914β21)
3: Foaling Season (1921β7)
4: Driving the Nails Straight (1928β31)
5: Rushing from Pillar to Post (1932β8)
6: βThe Best in America, By Godβ (1939β45)
7: Aiming for the βMagnum Oβ (1946β54)
8: Breaking the Pencil (1955β62)
Afterword: βTo Think of Myself Again as a Printed Objectβ
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
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