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"Faulkner and War"
Faulkner
and Yoknapatawpha Conference
July 22-27, 2001
Unlike his great American rival, Ernest Hemingway,
William Faulkner is seldom considered a “war”
novelist. His preoccupation with the South has sometimes
obscured the extent to which so much of his fiction is in
fact bound up with the impact of war, whether it be the
American Civil War, World War I, or World War II. Novels
such as Soldier’s Pay...
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