Following Faulkner

The Critical Response to Yoknapatawpha's Architect

Taylor Hagood author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published:15th Mar '17

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An examination of how Faulkner's work has been analyzed, elucidated, and promoted by a massive body of scholarly work spanning over seven decades. William Faulkner seems to have sprung a full-blown genius from a remote part of the American South. Yet Faulkner spent much of his life striving to emulate and overshadow - both as a writer and as a person - his great-grandfatherand namesake, Colonel William Falkner, a dueling, railroad-building, soldiering figure who loomed not just as a legend in Faulkner's family and community but also as a literary forebear, a published novelist, travel writer, and poet. Looking back on his career, Faulkner would mention that early on he had ridden his great-grandfather's coattails, but by the mid-twentieth century it was clear that it was the great-grandson who was leading the literary world:readers, young writers of fiction, and literary critics were following him as one who had found extraordinary ways to capture and express the most challenging aspects of modern life. Taylor Hagood's book centers on the concept of following to examine how Faulkner's work has been analyzed, elucidated, and promoted by a massive body of scholarly work spanning over seven decades. It narrates the development of Faulkner criticism, taking as its premisethe idea that Faulkner forges a fiery path through modernism and into postmodernism that literary critics have been constantly rushing to follow. Taylor Hagood is Associate Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University. His book Faulkner: Writer of Disability (LSU Press, 2014) won the C. Hugh Holman Award for Best Book in Southern Literary Studies in 2015.

[T]horough, incisive . . . . [A] useful, even definitive guide for students, academics, and readers wishing to gauge for themselves Faulkner's lasting relevance. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *
Hagood wrote an engaging, at times compelling narrative. Packed with information, it is relatively fast-paced. His is a "telescoping" rather than "defining" eye. [...] Its undoubted merit is the ability to provide brilliantly concise, scholarly rigorous but also clear, highly approachable framework to the parts and to the whole. * POLISH JOURNAL FOR AMERICAN STUDIES *
Hagood's book acts as a guide to the labyrinthian field of Faulkner scholarship, outlining the most important authors, critical and theoretical perspectives, arguments, and suggesting possibilities for future analysis. Also, thanks to Hagood's engaging prose, Following Faulkner reads not as a dry bibliography, but as an absorbing narrative, conveying a wealth of information while also telling a story. This book is an invaluable resource for any scholar working on Faulkner. * AMERICAN STUDIES QUARTERLY *
Taylor Hagood has done us a big favor. [...] Hagood's book is an indispensable guide to some of the best tales and talking of the remarkable writer we know as William Faulkner. * THE FAULKNER JOURNAL *

ISBN: 9781571135872

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164 pages