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Faulkner and Love: The Women Who Shaped His Art
Prof. Judith L. Sensibar
English
Intermediate
novel
4.5 / 5
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2009
Published
617
pages
289
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The three women--the black mammy, the artist mother, and the Southern belle wife--are all interesting in their own right, and Bill Faulkner's vulnerabilities are showcased. This triple, or quadruple, literary history, completely documented, definitely tells you more than Milford
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The three women--the black mammy, the artist mother, and the Southern belle wife--are all interesting in their own right, and Bill Faulkner's vulnerabilities are showcased. This triple, or quadruple, literary history, completely documented, definitely tells you more than Milford's "Zelda" did. All four people were of course intimates. One wishes one could sit in, say, the Rowan Oak dining room and see them interact.
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