William Faulkner by André Bleikasten
Author:André Bleikasten
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 2017-04-20T04:00:00+00:00
NOTES
1. This letter is not included in the 1974 edition of the Blotner biography or in Selected Letters, published in 1977.
2. Jill Faulkner Summers in an interview with Judith L. Sensibar, quoted in Faulkner and the Craft of Fiction, ed. Doreen Fowler and Ann J. Abadie (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1989), 139.
3. Jill Faulkner Summers in an interview with Jay Parini in 2003. See Parini, One Matchless Time: A Life of William Faulkner (New York: Harper Collins, 2004), 130.
4. Letter from William Faulkner to Estelle Faulkner, October 1931, Faulkner Collection, Alderman Library, University of Virginia. Letter cited by Stephen B. Oates in William Faulkner, 140.
5. Malcolm A. Franklin, Bitterweeds: Life with William Faulkner at Rowan Oak (Irving, TX: Society for the Study of Traditional Culture, 1977), 21.
6. The rowan oak or mountain ash was alleged to banish evil spirits and provide safety. James Frazer’s The Golden Bough probably gave him the idea for the house’s name.
7. Letter from Saxe Commins to his wife, Fall 1952, Faulkner: A Comprehensive Guide to the Brodsky Collection, 90.
8. See Estelle’s interview dated November 30, 1931, in LG, 26.
9. Letter from Phil Stone to Robert Coughlan, dated October 10, 1952, Guide to the Brodsky Collection, ed. Louis Daniel Brodsky and Robert W. Hamblin. Vol. 2: The Letters (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1984), 92.
10. Arnold Bennett, “American Authors ‘made’ in England,” Evening Standard, June 26, 1930.
11. Letters of Sherwood Anderson, edited by Howard M. Jones and Walter B. Rideout (Boston: Little, Brown, 1953), 252.
12. Robert Coughlan, The Private Life of William Faulkner (1954; New York: Cooper Square, 1972), 104–105.
13. Interview with Jill Faulkner Summers quoted by Jay Parini in One Matchless Time, 251.
14. Jill Faulkner Summers in an interview quoted in Parini, One Matchless Time, 217.
15. Herman Melville, The Writings of Herman Melville: Correspondence, edited by Lynn Horth (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1993), 191.
16. See Edward Jay Epstein, The Big Picture: Money and Power in Hollywood (New York: Random House, 2006), 278.
17. “Interview with Stephen Longstreet,” by Louis Daniel Brodsky, in Stallion Road (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1989), xxvi.
18. Interview with Ben Hecht, Columbia University Oral History Collection, 713.
19. See “Roman américain et cinéma,” in L’Age du roman américain (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1948), 11–113.
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