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Here, published in a single volume as Faulkner always hoped they
would be, are the three novels that comprise the famous Snopes
trilogy, a saga that stands as perhaps the greatest feat of
Faulkner's imagination. "The Hamlet, "the first book of the series
chronicling the advent and rise of the grasping Snopes family in
mythical Yoknapatawpha County, is a work that Cleanth Brooks called
"one of the richest novels in the Faulkner canon." It recounts how
the wily, cunning Flem Snopes dominates the rural community of
Frenchman's Bend--and claims the voluptuous Eula Varner as his
bride. "The Town, " the second novel, records Flem's ruthless
struggle to take over the county seat of Jefferson, Mississippi.
Finally, "The Mansion "tells of Mink Snopes, whose archaic sense of
honor brings about the downfall of his cousin Flem. "For all his
concerns with the South, Faulkner was actually seeking out the
nature of man," noted Ralph Ellison. "Thus we must turn to him for
that continuity of moral purpose which made for the greatness of
our classics."
The Penn Greek Drama Series presents original literary translations
of the entire corpus of classical Greek drama: tragedies, comedies,
and satyr plays. It is the only contemporary series of all the
surviving work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes,
and Menander. This volume presents fresh versions of Sophocles's
Theban plays, which include the most famous of the ancient Greek
tragedies, King Oedipus. Sophocles reveals the history of Oedipus
from the fulfillment of the oracle that foretold he would kill his
father, outwit the Sphinx, marry his mother, and have a family,
through his banishment and tortured death as a blind man and the
attempted redemption of the family by his daughter, Antigone.
Translations are by Jascha Kessler (King Oedipus), George Garrett
(Oedipus at Colonus), and Kelly Cherry (Antigone).
There are many books about famous bands and rock stars out there,
but whatever happened to those musicians that did not become
famous? These are the experiences of drummer-singer George Garrett
and guitarist-singer Rick Lawton. They were on a crazy and
unpredictable U.S. road tour in 1978, but as they were buddies and
played in bands together in high school, their reminiscences go way
back. What started out as a simple e-mail memory exchange grew into
this book. If you have ever wondered what happened to all those
club bands and musicians you used to go out to see, listen, and
dance to (or even go out with) back in the 70s, read on. You might
get a clue from this book
In this, his third book of poetry, Garrett presents recent poems
that enhance a reputation already well established for charm of
language, a frank and perceptive approach to experience, strong
images, and a large understanding of life and feelings. The three
sections comprising the book are well differentiated, moving from
the casually actual to the neatly satirical to depth poems.
Originally published in 1961.
A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the
latest in digital technology to make available again books from our
distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These
editions are published unaltered from the original, and are
presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both
historical and cultural value.
The Sleeping Gypsy is an important collection of poems by an
American writer who was but twenty-nine when awarded the coveted
Prix de Rome in 1958. When George Garrett's first collected verse,
The Reverend Ghost and Other Poems, appeared in Scribner's Poets of
Today: IV, critics hailed the emergence of an authentic new talent
of great promise. Babette Deutsch, writing in the New York Herald
Tribune, said, "His poems are short, highly charged, and also, as
he intended, clear. They move rapidly, without waste, exhibiting a
lively skill and vigor in action.... His sensitive perceptivity
makes his thoughtful insights more memorable." Louise Bogan,
writing in the New Yorker, said, "It is good to come upon in
Garrett's work] an ordered brilliance and effects, long neglected,
that link us to the ancient tradition of English 'song.'"
Readers will find in The Sleeping Gypsy all of the qualities
that distinguished Garrett's earlier collection of verse--the
pointed, incisive writing, the abhorrence of "pretty" poetic words,
the harsh impact of language that is, at the same time, strangely
musical. Many will feel that, in this later work, these qualities
have been enhanced and that Garrett's advancing maturity indicates
strongly that his early promise will be richly fulfilled.
This annual compendium includes original material covering a given
years literary highlights, including obituaries and tributes. The
Yearbook provides signed essays summarizing the year in poetry,
fiction, biography, drama and childrens books we well as scholarly
articles, interviews, biographies and critical studies covering
events, organizations, works, writers and the business of
literature. Volumes include lists of award and honors winners; a
necrology; a cumulative index and more.
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