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That Evening Sun Study Guide

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by William Faulkner
About 62 pages (18,456 words)
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Cash, W. J., and Bertram Wyatt-Brown, eds., The Mind of the South, Vintage Books, 1991,

This widely popular nonfiction work was first published in 1941 and has ever since been recognized as a path-breaking work. The book presents examinations of the Southern class system and its legacies of racism, religiosity, culture.

Inge, M. Thomas, ed., Conversations with William Faulkner, University of Mississippi Press, 1999.

This collection of interviews ranges from Faulkner's early years as a writer in 1916 to the early 1960s when he was composing his last novel. These interviews build a profile of Faulkner in his daily world and home. They also capture the many myths that were perpetuated about Faulkner and that he helped foster.

Kartiganer, Donald, and Ann J. Abadie eds., Faulkner at 100: Retrospect and Prospect, University of Mississippi Press,.....

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