Creating Yoknapatawpha is a study of the crucial interplay of
reading and writing processes involved in constructing the textual
environment of William Faulkner s work, and the nature and
significance of the world created by these many forces.
Yoknapatawpha County, the author contends, is the product of these
mainly mental processes of construction at all levels, and it is in
the similar and even analogous situations that exist between
readers and writers of and in the fiction that the dynamic of
Faulkner s work is most keenly discovered. The book discusses
novels from throughout Faulkner s career, and uses elements of
Bakhtinian and reader-response theory, among others, to explore its
subject, eschewing the limited focus both of strictly formal and
more content-oriented approaches, and demonstrating the need for
readers and writers to work together, whether harmoniously or
otherwise. By examining the fictive nature of Yoknapatawpha, and
the requirement for everybody to participate fully in its creation,
we can establish useful bases for investigations into the real
world issues with which Faulkner is so concerned."
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