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William Faulkner
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William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury (his fourth novel), Faulkner produced a dazzling series of masterpieces - novels and stories that alternately exhilarated and exacerbated critics and left readers gasping to keep pace with his storytelling innovations.
At various stages of his life, the celebrated American writer William Faulkner (1897-1962) presented himself as a literary dandy, a shabby bohemian, a wounded war veteran, a humble farmer, a courtly lover, and a genteel but aloof Southerner. In private and public, he was masterful at making people wonder who he really was. As Kirk Curnutt acknowledges, Faulkner was first and foremost a storyteller.
Faulkner's experiments in style and form radically challenged conceptions of the American South, race, and the experience of time in narrative. Beginning with the 1929 publication of The Sound and the Fury (his fourth novel), Faulkner produced a dazzling series of masterpiecesβnovels and stories that alternately exhilarated and exacerbated critics and left readers gasping to keep pace with his storytelling innovations.
As prolific as he was, his career was neither easy nor carefree. Faulkner was perpetually strapped for cash, burdened with supporting a large extended family, ambivalent towards a marriage in which he felt honour-bound to remain, and vulnerable to alcoholism. This book examines how he strained to balance these pressures to pursue his artistic vision with single-minded determination.
As generations of readers have struggled to appreciate, understanding the relationship of Faulkner's life to his art is not a matter of discovering the man behind the myth; it is of learning how the man created the myth.
Series: Critical Lives
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William Faulkner by Kirk Curnutt is praised for its well-researched and engaging approach, providing a useful introduction to the life and work of Faulkner. The book is noted to be valuable for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Faulkner's literature.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781780239989
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 September 2018
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Reaktion Books
Illustration: 20 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 200.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 224
About the Author
Kirk Curnutt is Professor and Chair of English at Troy University, Alabama. His most recent books include Reading Hemingwayβs βTo Have and Have Notβ (2017) and American Literature in Transition, 1970β1980 (2018).
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