William Faulkner: Stories (loa #375)

William Faulkner, Theresa M. Towner

William Faulkner: Stories (loa #375)
Format
Hardback
Publisher
The Library of America
Country
United States
Published
7 November 2023
Pages
1150
ISBN
9781598537529

William Faulkner: Stories (loa #375)

William Faulkner, Theresa M. Towner

Faulkner called the short story 'the most demanding form after poetry' and wrote to an editor that 'even to a collection of short stories, form, integration, is as important as to a novel - an entity of its own, single, set for one pitch, contrapuntal in integration, toward one end, one finale.' Faulkner was a major practitioner of the short story form and keenly sensitive to its aesthetic demands. The Library of America edition of the collected writings of William Faulkner culminates with this volume presenting all the stories the author gathered for his book collections, in newly edited and authoritative texts. This is Faulkner as he was meant to be read. Faulkner's monumental Collected Stories (1950) presented the author's first two collections, These Thirteen (1931) and Doctor Martino (1934), along with seventeen new stories, all carefully selected and arranged by the author; Knight's Gambit (1949) collected six stories about attorney Gavin Stevens' detective work; and in Big Wood

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