Authors: Philip Weinstein
Barr, Caroline (Mammy Callie), 43–4, 83–4, 113, 122, 128–30, 240n.1, 242n.7, 243n.2, 245n.4
“The Bear,” 5
Bilbo, Theodore, 122–3
Bleikasten, André, 4, 73, 239n.2, 243n.9
Blotner, Joseph, 3–5, 230, 232, 242–3nn.1, 7
Bouvard, Loïc, 52
Brown v. Board of Education
, 117, 130, 132
Butler, Leila Dean Swift, 38, 47
Buzzerides, A. I. (“Buzz”), 170
Carpenter, Meta.
See
Wilde, Meta Carpenter Rebner
Cerf, Bennett, 86–7
“cant matter,” 1–10, 228, 235–7, 239n.1
in Faulkner’s life, 1–4, 8–9, 228
in Faulkner’s work, 8–10, 235–7
Chapsal, Madeline, 239–40n.3
childhood, in Faulkner’s fiction, 36, 48, 51, 53–6, 60–1
in Faulkner’s life, 36–48
Cofield, J. R., 72
Coindreau, Maurice, 231
Coleridge, Samuel T., 145
Commercial Appeal, Memphis
, 120, 131–2, 183
Companion to William Faulkner, A
(Moreland), 243n.4
Connelly, Marc, 87
Count No ‘Count
(Wasson), 19, 30–1, 42, 182
Cowley, Malcolm, 4, 5, 44, 170, 176, 218, 227, 233
Crime and Punishment
(Dostoevsky), 97
cummings, e. e.
(The Enormous Room)
, 14
Cummins, Saxe, 170, 175
Dardis, Tom, 244nn.1–3
Devine, Jim, 169
Dixon, Thomas
(The Clansman)
, 46
Dos Passos, John
(Three Soldiers)
, 14
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 56, 97
Doubling and Incest
(Irwin), 241n.4
“Dry September,” 120
Du Bois, W. E. B., 115
Eliot, T. S., 22, 145
Ellison, Ralph, 127
“Elmer,” 25–6, 36
Enormous Room, The
(cummings), 14
Essays and Public Letters
(Faulkner), 24, 115, 117–9, 130–3, 230
Fable, A
, 177–8, 197, 216–7, 222–4, 236
Falkner, Colonel W. C., 6, 33, 40–1, 74–6, 124–7, 162–3, 177, 243n.3
Falkner, Emeline Lacy, 125–7
Falkner, Lizzy Vance, 125–6
Falkner, Fannie Forrest, 125–6
Falkner, Lena, 126
Falkner, J. W. T., 41–2, 47, 74, 76, 171–2, 188
Falkner, (Uncle) John, 80, 189
Falkner, Maud Butler, 37–44, 47, 59, 70, 79, 104, 106, 111–2, 128, 130, 172, 240n.2
Falkner, Murry, 38–44, 76, 121–2, 171, 188, 241n.3
Falkner, Dean, 7, 106–7, 111–2
and flight, 106–7, 111–2
Falkner, John (Johncy), 37, 44, 45, 92, 121, 157
Falkner, Louise Hale (wife of Dean), 107, 111–2
Falkner, Murry (Jack), 37, 44, 45, 46, 73, 129, 188
Falkner, Dean (daughter of Dean and Louise), 229–30
Falkners of Mississippi, The
(Murry [Jack] Falkner), 37, 46, 73, 129
Faulkner, Estelle Oldham Franklin, 6, 9, 15–19, 21, 29, 47, 66–8, 70, 73, 78–81, 83–7, 104–5, 112–3, 166, 170–1, 175–6, 179–83, 185, 189–90, 203, 209, 229–30, 217, 219, 240–1n.1–2, 242n.1
divorce of (from Franklin), 6, 9, 15–7, 66, 81
failed elopement of (with Faulkner), 15, 66–8, 70, 112
marriage of (with Faulkner), 9, 17–9, 83–7, 170–1, 179–83, 203, 219, 229–30, 240–1nn.1–2, 241–2n.1
Faulkner in the University
, 11, 17, 22, 46, 94, 225
Faulkner, William, and alcohol, 115, 168–79, 234
“becoming” of, 1–5, 214–5
See also
time, unpreparedness
childhood of, 36–48
and Conference of Southern Writers (1931), 85–7
early poetry of, 21–24, 77–8
early prose of, 24–6
and endurance, 235–6
as experimental novelist, 48, 50–9, 64–5, 94–5, 99–103
and flight, 6–7, 103–12
and Greenfield Farm, 156–7
and guilt, 111–2, 114
“hemophilic” imagination of, 213–5
and Hollywood, 8, 113, 179–90
honeymoon of, 18–9
and hospitalization, 174, 218
and humor, 231–2
and hunting, 11, 173–4
later fiction of, 221–7
and love affairs, 113–4, 179–85, 218–21
and Meta Carpenter, 179–85
and money, 109, 112–3, 156–8, 166
and need of “sanctuary,” 169, 171–3, 210–5, 233–4
and New Orleans, 24
and Nobel Prize, 45, 134, 217, 231
and photographs, 71–2, 181
and the Post Office, 79–80
and psychoanalysis, 218
and race, 9, 114
as ancestral inheritance, 123–7
as articulated for
Life Magazine
, 117
as civil rights turmoil, 115–9, 217
as segregation, 120–4
as stereotype, 128
and refusal to judge, 213, 234
and role-playing, 6, 15–6, 71–80
and State Department, 131, 132, 170, 217
and spelling of name, 73–6
as traditionalist, 7, 83–4, 177–8
and unpreparedness, 66–8, 111–2, 210–5
See also
unpreparedness
and writing, 233–7
and World War 1, 6, 15, 70–3, 134
Faulkner-Cowley File, The
(Cowley), 3–4, 44, 176, 227, 233
Faulkner: A Biography
(Blotner, 1 vol), 12–4, 37, 41, 60, 61, 67, 72, 74, 77–80, 86–7, 104–7, 111–3, 115, 119, 130–2, 157, 167, 169, 175, 183, 187–8, 216–7, 219, 225–6, 229–33
Faulkner: A Biography
(Blotner, 2 vols), 38, 68, 71, 120, 241n.5
Faulkner: The House Divided
(Sundquist), 245n.8
Faulkner and Love
(Sensibar), 240–1nn.1–3, 241–2n.1, 243n.2, 245n.8, 245n.4
“Faulknerese,” 221–5
Flags in the Dust
, 9, 11, 18,
31–6
, 42, 57, 73, 76, 81, 92, 111, 134, 193, 224
See also Sartoris
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 126
Franklin, Cornell, 6, 15, 16, 19, 66–8, 112
Franklin, Malcolm, 15, 113, 229
Franklin, Victoria, 15, 113, 229
Freud, Sigmund, 218
Glissant, Edouard, 235
Godden, Richard, 245n.8
Great Illusion, The
(Asbury), 235n.2
Green Bough
, A, 22
Green, Paul, 85, 86
Griffith, D. W. (
The Birth of a Nation
), 46
Go Down, Moses
, 76, 114, 124, 127, 137,
155–66
172–3, 178, 185, 221, 225
ancestral shadows in, 162–3
deferred revelation in, 162
and love, 162–5
miscegenation in, 158–9, 161–2, 164–5
racial representation of Lucas and Rider in, 159–61
and Reconstruction, 163–4
as “stories about niggers,” 158
Go Down Moses: The Miscegenation of Time
(Kinney), 244n.7
Hale, Grace, 130, 243–4nn.4, 6
Haas, Robert (Bob), 158, 169, 170, 178, 231, 245n.5
The Hamlet
, 9, 36, 107, 110, 178, 189,
198–210
, 225, 231, 236
financial transactions in, 198–9
Mink’s ordeal in, 206–8
Ratliff’s role in, 199–200
“sanctuary” in, 208–10
sexual madness in, 200–6, 208–9
Snopesism in, 198–9
Hawks, Howard, 179, 187
Helen
, 21
Hemphill, Dave, 175
Hernandez, Juano, 166–7
Hemingway, Ernest, 14, 233
Herndon, William, 232–3
Hindman, Robert, 74
Homemade World, A
(Kenner), 245n.7
Housman, A. E. (
A Shropshire Lad
), 22, 32
Howe, Russell, 115
Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of
(Twain), 227
Hughes, Richard, 14
Huxley, Aldous, 30
Idiot, The
(Dostoevsky), 56
If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem (The Wild Palms)
, 9, 185,
190–8
, 200, 203, 225
and
As I Lay Dying
, 197
bleeding in, 191–4
love as suffering in, 195–7
orgasm in, 192–4, 197–8
Intruder in the Dust
, 10, 166–7, 178, 221, 236
Jackson, Robert, 130, 243–4nn.4, 6
Jefferson, Thomas (“Declaration of Independence”), 117
Jonsson, Else, 3, 132
Joyce, James, 60, 224–5, 241n.5
Keats, John (“Ode on a Grecian Urn”), 17, 18
Kennedy, John, 232
Kenner, Hugh, 245n.7
Kierkegaard, Soren, 91, 101, 243n.8
King, Martin Luther, 120, 127, 165
Kinney, Arthur, 244n.7
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(Lawrence), 180
Lawrence, D. H., 180
Light in August
, 9, 23,
97–103
, 107, 114, 124,
137–44
157, 165, 169, 192–3, 211, 225
Calvinism in, 100–1
cognition and recognition in, 101–3
narrative experiment in, 99–103
and “nigger,” 139–40
racial identity as unknowable in, 137–44
and racist culture, 141–4
sequencing in, 98–100, 137
threat of miscegenation in, 155–6
unpreparedness in, 99–101
Lincoln, Abraham (“Emancipation Proclamation”), 117
Lion in the Garden
, 17, 23, 52, 81, 115–7, 178, 239–40n.3, 242n.6
Liveright, Horace (Boni & Liveright), 11–4, 17–18, 31–3, 42
“Lost Generation, The,” 14
Loving Gentleman, A
(Wilde and Borsten), 171, 179–85
Lucy, Autherine, 117, 118
Macbeth
(Shakespeare), 206
Mallarmé, Stéphane, 77
Mansion, The
, 107, 178, 189, 201, 226–7, 232
Marble Faun, The
, 13, 22–3, 25, 60, 76, 89, 96, 230
Marx, Sam, 113, 185–6
Memphis, 120