I don't think I have enough self-loathing to appreciate Faulkner.
Joel Send a noteboard - 21/05/2011 10:07:02 AM
Everything I've ever read by him gives the impression that the deep Southern reverence for tradition is completely misguided because nothing there merits reverence. He and Joyce both make me feel they use stream of consciousness chiefly to drown their sorrows and shame. I can appreciate the style, just usually don't care for the story; this is one of the better ones, IMHO, but typical. The selfish abusive tyranny of Miss Emilys family and community indulgence of it summons relief rather than regret at the prospect of their demise (the pervasive wistfulness in Faulkners stories must baffle non-Southern readers). Thank God there's more to the South than alternately elegant and ignorant brutality, but a student of all his works could be excused for never suspecting Virginia alone produced the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Congress, seven Presidents and Americas first public university.
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Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!
LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
This message last edited by Joel on 21/05/2011 at 10:09:03 AM
William Faulkner, "A Rose for Emily"
21/05/2011 03:46:22 AM
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I don't think I have enough self-loathing to appreciate Faulkner.
21/05/2011 10:07:02 AM
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I might wonder if you have enough cultural awareness to understand, much less appreciate, Faulkner
21/05/2011 04:50:12 PM
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I just don't see hope and aspiration in the Faulkner I've read.
21/05/2011 06:54:03 PM
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Read Intruder in the Dust, "That Evening Sun," or "Red Leaves" then
21/05/2011 07:39:22 PM
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Great overview of a great work. Thanks for sharing.
21/05/2011 10:30:24 AM
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I'm going to be reading a lot of Southern fiction this late spring/summer
21/05/2011 04:51:43 PM
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Nice. Southern fiction is my favorite genre, hands down. I'll keep an eye out for your posts. *NM*
21/05/2011 08:52:49 PM
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Do kids still read this in school?
24/05/2011 07:59:59 PM
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Justed posted a revised and expanded version of this review on Gogol's Overcoat
13/01/2012 07:19:07 AM
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