William Faulkner was born September 25, 1897. In honor of his
centenary the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference of 1997 brought
together twenty-five of the most important Faulkner scholars to
examine the achievement of this writer generally regarded as the
finest American novelist of the twentieth century.
The essays and panel discussions that make up "Faulkner at 100:
Retrospect and Prospect" provide a comprehensive account of the man
and his work, including discussions of his life, the shape of his
career, and his place in American literature, as well as fresh
readings of such novels as "The Sound and the Fury," "Absalom,
Absalom ," "If I Forget Thee," "Jerusalem," and "Go Down,
Moses."
What emerges from this commemorative volume is a plural
Faulkner, a writer of different value and meaning to different
readers, a writer still challenging readers to accommodate their
highly varied approaches to what Andre Bleikasten calls Faulkner's
abiding "singularity.""
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