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Outside the Southern Myth (Paperback)
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Noel Polk, the Faulkner scholar and academician, is a native of the
small Mississippi city of Picayune. In his career as an
international scholar and traveler and in his role as a teacher and
a professor of literature he has moved beyond his origins while
continuing to be nourished by his hometown roots. Like many other
southern men he doesn't fit the outside world's stereotype of the
southern male. "I almost invariably see myself depicted in the
media as either a beer-drinking meanspirited pickup-driving redneck
racist, a julep-sipping plantation-owning kindhearted benevolent
racist, or, at best, a nonracist good ole boy, one of several
variations of Forrest Gump, good-hearted and retarded, who makes
his way in the modern world not because he is intelligent but
because he's - well, good hearted." In Outside the Southern Myth
Polk offers an apologia for a huge segment of southern males and
communities that don't belong in the media portraits. His town was
not antebellum. There were no plantations. No Civil War battles
were fought there. It had little racial divisiveness. It was one of
the thousands that mushroomed along the railroads as a response to
logging and milling industries. It was mainly middle-class, not
reactionary or exclusive. While evoking both the pleasures and the
problems of his past-band trips, a yearning for cityscapes,
religious conversion, awakening to the realities of fundamentalist
fervor- Polk offers himself, his family, and his town to exemplify
an aspect that is more American than southern and a tradition that
is not mired in the past. As he explores the ways in which his
experience of the South defined him, he concludes that his life has
been experienced in a parallel universe, not in a time warp. He and
many like him exist outside the southern myth. Noel Polk is the
author of Children of the Dark House: Text and Context in Faulkner
(University Press of Mississippi) and editor of the Reading
Faulkner Series and of eleven Faulkner texts for Random House, The
Library of America, and Vintage International.
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