Becoming Faulkner

The Art and Life of William Faulkner

by: Philip Weinstein

Becoming Faulkner
Author: Philip Weinstein

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 28 June 2012

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ISBN: 0199898359 ISBN 13: 9780199898350

Becoming Faulkner by Philip Weinstein

An imaginative biography that identifies Faulkner's frequent hardships as central forces in his creative process, Becoming Faulkner provides a fresh perspective on one of America's greatest novelists. Top page

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William Faulkner was the greatest American novelist of the twentieth century, yet he lived a life marked by a pervasive sense of failure. Throughout his career, he remained haunted by his inability to master a series of personal and professional challenges: his less-than-heroic military career; the loss of his brother in an airplane crash; a disappointing stint as a Hollywood screenwriter; and a destructive bout with alcoholism. In this imaginative biography, Philip Weinstein--a leading authority on the great novelist--targets Faulkner's embattled sense of self as central to both his life and his work. Weinstein shows how Faulkner's troubled interactions with time, place, and history--with antebellum practices and racial division--take on their fullest meanings in his fiction. Exploring the resonance of his own unpreparedness, Faulkner invented a singular language that captured human consciousness under stress as never before. Becoming Faulkner joins Faulkner's life and art in a bold new way, giving readers a full vantage from which to better understand this twentieth-century literary genius. Weinstein shows how Faulkner's troubled interactions with time, place, and history--with antebellum practices and southern heritage--form a pattern that played out over the course of his entire life. At the same time, these incidents take on their fullest meanings in his fiction. It was in meditating on his failures, his own unreadiness, Weinstein argues, that Faulkner came up with his singular language, one that captured human consciousness under stress as never before. His fruitless striving catapulted American literature to a new level of sophistication. Narrating the events that comprised Faulkner's life, biographers have long struggled to depict his personal complexity, the paradoxes that shaped his decisions and dogged his relationships. But without a consideration of the writing as well, the troubles in the life fail to reveal their deeper resonance. By skillfully analyzing the work while tracing the events, Weinstein achieves a full portrait, revealing struggles that animate his life and shadows that complicate his work. Becoming Faulkner thus conjoins Faulkner's life and art in a bold new way, giving readers a full vantage from which to better understand this twentieth-century literary genius. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

City: New York

Pages: 272

More info: height 234 mm width 156 mm weight 416 gr thickness 18 mm

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Age recommended: General/trade

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC23) 813.52

Record updated at: 17 May, 2013 time: 13:44

Summary Becoming Faulkner ABBREVIATIONS ; PROLOGUE: "CANT MATTER" ; CHAPTER ONE: CRISIS AND CHILDHOOD ; CHAPTER TWO: UNTIMELY ; CHAPTER THREE: DARK TWINS ; CHAPTER FOUR: IN SEARCH OF SANCTUARY ; CHAPTER FIVE: TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW ; EPILOGUE: "MUST MATTER" ; NOTES ; INDEX Top page

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