Country Lawyer and Other Stories for the Screen (Center for the Study of Southern Culture Series) by William Faulkner

Country Lawyer and Other Stories for the Screen (Center for the Study of Southern Culture Series)

William Faulkner
101 pages
Univ Pr of Mississippi
Jan 2000
Hardcover
WSBN
0
Readers
0
Reviews
0
Discussions
0
Quotes
In the 1940s Warner Brothers commissioned William Faulkner to write three story outlines that would eventually be expanded into screenplays by others. Now published for the first time, the three narratives show not only the adaptable creativity of the Nobel laureate, but also his ability to translate his Yoknapatawpha material to the Hollywood milieu. Readers of Faulkner's fiction will recognize the genealogy and interracial friendships of the Southern families in "Country Lawyer," and the central female character in "The Damned Don't Cry" foreshadows Temple Drake, the celebrated protagonist of Requiem for a Nun. The third story, "The Life and Death of a Bomber," reflects Faulkner's commitment to participatory patriotism during World War II. These stories' greatest significance is the insight they provide into Faulkner's fictive design and complex plots.
Join the conversation

No discussions yet. Join BookLovers to start a discussion about this book!

No reviews yet. Join BookLovers to write the first review!

No quotes shared yet. Join BookLovers to share your favorite quotes!

Earn Points
Your voice matters. Every comment, review, and quote earns you reward points redeemable for Bitcoin.
Comment +5 pts Review +20 pts Quote +7 pts Upvote +1 pt
BookMatch Quiz
Find books similar to this one
About this book
Pages 101
Publisher Univ Pr of Mississip...
Published 2000
Readers 0