Faulkner And Love: The Women Who Shaped His Art, A Biography
This book is about the making of the writer William Faulkner. It is the first to inquire into the three most important women in his life—his black and white mothers, Caroline Barr and Maud Falkner, and the childhood friend who became his wife, Estelle Oldham. In this new exploration of Faulkner’s creative process, Judith L. Sensibar discovers that these women’s relationshi
...moreHardcover, 616 pages
Published
April 7th 2009
by Yale University Press
(first published December 31st 2008)
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