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|a Fifty Years after Faulkner /
|c edited by Jay Watson and Ann J. Abadie.
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|b University Press of Mississippi,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a 1 online resource (336 pages).
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|a Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Series
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|a Cover ; Fifty Years after Faulkner ; Title ; Copyright ; Contents ; Introduction ; Note on the Conference ; Faulkner and the World Culture of the Global South ; Considering the Unthinkable: The Risks and Rewards of Decanonizing Faulkner.
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|a Yoknapatawpha Pulp, or What Faulkner Really Read at the P.O. "Things Are Back to Normal Again": Reassessing Soldiers' Pay ; "Born Again": Faulkner and the Second Birth ; Hail Faulkner? A Fable, Competitive Modernism, and "the Nobelist" in the 1950s.
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|a Phillips's Termite and Faulkner's Benjy: What Disability? Pictures and Words in Faulkner's Early Graphic Work ; "Ravel Out into the No-Wind, No-Sound": The Audiophonic Form of As I Lay Dying.
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|a Addie Bundren Lives! Feminist Bodies in Valerie Bettis's Modern Dance Adaptation of As I Lay Dying Ricky Bobby's William Faulkner: Talladega Nights and the Transnational South ; Reading the Forms of History: Plantation Ledgers and Modernist Experimentation in William Faulkner's "The Bear."
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|a Faulkner and the Inheritors of Slavery "We-He and Us-Should Confederate": Stylistic Inversion in Intruder in the Dust and Faulkner's Cold War Agenda ; Long Faulkner: Charting Legacy on a Civil Rights Continuum.
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|a "These essays examine issues across the wide arc of Faulkner's extraordinary career, from his aesthetic apprenticeship in the visual arts, to late-career engagements with the Cold War, the civil rights movement, and beyond, to the place of death in his artistic vision and the long, varied afterlives he and his writings have enjoyed in literature and popular culture. Contributors deliver stimulating reassessments of Faulkner's first novel, Soldiers' Pay, his final novel, The Reivers, and much of the important work between. Scholars explore how a broad range of elite and lowbrow cultural forms--plantation diaries, phonograph records, pulp magazines--shaped Faulkner's capacious imagination, and how his works were translated into such media as film and modern dance. Essays place Faulkner's writings in dialogue with those of such fellow twentieth-century authors as W.E.B. Du Bois, Ernest Hemingway, Richard Hall, and Jayne Anne Phillips; locate his work in relation to African American intellectual currents and Global South artistic traditions; and weigh the rewards as well as the risks of dislodging Faulkner from the canonical position he currently occupies. While Faulkner studies has cultivated an image of the novelist as a neglected genius who toiled in obscurity, a look back fifty years to the final months of the author's life reveals a widely traveled and celebrated artist whose significance was framed in national and international as well as regional terms. Fifty Years after Faulkner bears out that expansive view, reintroducing us to a writer whose work retains its ability to provoke, intrigue, and surprise a variety of readerships"--
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
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|a Abadie, Ann J.,
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