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Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas Jay Watson

Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas By Jay Watson

Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas by Jay Watson


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Places William Faulkner's literary oeuvre in dialogue with a hemispheric canon of black writing from the United States and the Caribbean. The volume's seventeen essays and poetry selections chart lines of engagement, dialogue, and reciprocal resonance between Faulkner and his black precursors, contemporaries, and successors in the Americas.

Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas Summary

Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas by Jay Watson

At the turn of the millennium, the Martinican novelist Edouard Glissant offered the bold prediction that Faulkner's oeuvre will be made complete when it is revisited and made vital by African Americans, a goal that will be achieved by a radically 'other' reading. In the spirit of Glissant's prediction, this collection places William Faulkner's literary oeuvre in dialogue with a hemispheric canon of black writing from the United States and the Caribbean. The volume's seventeen essays and poetry selections chart lines of engagement, dialogue, and reciprocal resonance between Faulkner and his black precursors, contemporaries, and successors in the Americas.

Contributors place Faulkner's work in illuminating conversation with writings by Paul Laurence Dunbar, W. E. B. Du Bois, James Weldon Johnson, Jean Toomer, Nella Larsen, Claude McKay, Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines, Marie Vieux-Chauvet, Toni Morrison, Edwidge Danticat, Randall Kenan, Edward P. Jones, and Natasha Trethewey, along with the musical artistry of Mississippi bluesman Charley Patton.

In addition, five contemporary African American poets offer their own creative responses to Faulkner's writings, characters, verbal art, and historical example. In these ways, the volume develops a comparative approach to the Faulkner oeuvre that goes beyond the compelling but limiting question of influence--who read whom, whose works draw from whose--to explore the confluences between Faulkner and black writing in the hemisphere.

About Jay Watson

Jay Watson, Oxford, Mississippi, is Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies and professor of English at the University of Mississippi. He directs the annual Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference, and his many publications include Fifty Years after Faulkner, Faulkner's Geographies, Faulkner and Whiteness, and Conversations with Larry Brown, all from University Press of Mississippi.

James G. Thomas, Jr, Oxford, Mississippi, is associate director for publications at the University of Mississippi's Center for the Study of Southern Culture. He is editor of Conversations with Barry Hannah; coeditor of several Faulkner volumes, including Faulkner and History; and associate editor of The Mississippi Encyclopedia, all published by University Press of Mississippi.

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NLS9781496818393
9781496818393
1496818393
Faulkner and the Black Literatures of the Americas by Jay Watson
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
2018-05-31
320
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