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Faulkner at West Point

by Joseph L. Fant (Editor), Robert Ashley (Editor), Robert Paul Ashley
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Overview

The Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner (1897-1962) visited the United States Military Academy at West Point less than three months before his death in 1962. On the night of April 19 he read aloud episodes from his forthcoming novel The Reivers before an audience of cadets, faculty, and staff. After the reading he answered questions about his own work and about the art of writing. Later he met the press publicly and responded graciously to probing questions. The following morning he met with cadets in two advanced literature courses and discussed a wide range of subjects—his philosophy of life, his writings, his views on America.

All these sessions were tape recorded and photographed. Two members of the English department at West Point edited the transcriptions of the tapes for this volume. It is reprinted in this new edition in commemoration of Faulkner's sojourn to the academy forty years ago and of the academy's bicentennial.

Faulkner at West Point, first published in 1964, includes a new preface, an introduction, and reflections on the historic visit written by two graduates who were present as cadets during the Nobel writer's appearance.

All these materials, along with the original text, testify to the import of Faulkner's visit and, at times, to the curmudgeonly Faulkner's obliging good will in answering questions about himself and the writing process. This memorable book documents not only the collegial spirit of fellowship that Faulkner enjoyed while at the academy but also the great writer's thoughts and opinions expressed shortly before his death.

William Faulkner, a Mississippian, was one of the most admired and renowned writers of the twentieth century. Among his works are The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, Absalom, Absalom!, Sanctuary, and As I Lay Dying.

Joseph L. Fant and Robert Ashley, now retired, were professors of English at the U.S. Military Academy.

Synopsis

A new edition of a classic and a commemoration of William Faulkner's visit to West Point forty years ago

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American writer William Faulkner (1897-1962) accepted an invitation to read from his work at the US National Military Academy in April 1962, just three months before his death. Here is the selection he read from his last novel , transcripts of questions and answers at four subsequent sessions, and other material. A new preface is added to the 1964 edition published by Random House. There is no index or bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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American writer William Faulkner (1897-1962) accepted an invitation to read from his work at the US National Military Academy in April 1962, just three months before his death. Here is the selection he read from his last novel , transcripts of questions and answers at four subsequent sessions, and other material. A new preface is added to the 1964 edition published by Random House. There is no index or bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781578064458

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