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Synopsis
A memorable literary record that marks the encounter of two great American writers
The New York Times
Throughout her writings on William Faulkner, Eudora Welty maintains a deferential tone, content to appreciate or navigate rather than analyze deeply, and there emerges a conception of Faulkner as godlike and ''unanalyzable.'' On William Faulkner collects Welty's various writings on Faulkner -- reviews, lectures, letters, even the obituary Welty wrote for The Associated Press and a caricature she drew of him, years before they met. Christina Cho