This book gathers together twelve recent and classic essays on
Faulkner's Intruder in the Dust, which he termed "a mystery-murder"
whose theme concerns a "relationship between Negro and white,
specifically or rather the premise being that the white people in
the south, before the North or the govt. or anyone else, owe and
must pay a responsibility to the Negro." These essays provide a
rich set of resources to teachers who wish to assign this text, as
well as to provide food for thought and discussion to individual
readers and scholars of Faulkner.
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