Faulkner on the Color Line
Discover the intricate relationship between race and literature in "Faulkner on the Color Line" by Theresa M. Towner. Published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2007, this compelling paperback delves into the works of the renowned author William Faulkner, examining how his writings on racial issues challenged and interrogated his own beliefs rather than simply reinforcing them. With 277 pages of insightful analysis, Towner explores the complexities of race relations within Faulkner's narratives, offering readers a profound understanding of his artistic evolution. This book is essential for anyone interested in 20th-century American literature, African American perspectives, and the critical discourse surrounding racism in the Southern states. Join Towner on a journey through Faulkner's literary landscape, where questioning ideology enhances artistic expression.