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First published in Penguin in 1955.
Reprinted in 1965.
This reprint published in 1970.
The cover shows a detail from 'Old Westover Mansion,Virginia' by Edward Lanson Henry in the Corcoran Gallery of Art,Washongton, DC
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Flooding at a landing on Sardis Reservoir in northern Lafayette County, Mississippi, a reservoir formed by the damming of the Tallahatchie River.
College Hill Presbyterian Church, a few miles northwest from Oxford, Mississippi. This is the church where William Faulkner and Estelle Oldham married in 1929.
He had a word, too. Love, he called it. But I had been used to words for a long time. I knew that that word was like the others: just a shape to fill a lack; that when the right time came, you wouldn't need a word for that anymore than pride or fear.
Day 89 - August 26th, 2009.
Sometimes less is more.
You love the light too, don't you?
Couldn't tell you if I've found my inspiration or lost it.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
— William Faulkner (1897-1962) Requiem for a Nun, Act 1, scene 3
Image: David Duke attending a Louisiana Ku Klux Klan rally in 1979 (Photograph by Michael P. Smith)
Battle Creek Air National Guardsman 1st Lt. Courtland Pitt, 110th Airlift Wing Chaplain, poses with Mr. John Johns, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Maintenance), after giving the benediction during the 2012 Secretary of Defense Maintenance Awards ceremony, at the DeVos Place Convention Center, Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 15, 2012. This event is the premier annual event for all defense maintainers and recognizes the best maintenance units in the Department of Defense with the presentation of the Secretary of Defense Maintenance Awards, the highest award for maintenance within DoD. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. David Eichaker/released)
Daddy Mac Blues Band's drummer William Faulkner pounding the skins during the groups South Main Block Party, Main St., Memphis, May 20, 2010.
For a few more photos and some written word on Thursday music visit the original Area Code Greetings:
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First published in Penguin in 1970
Reprinted as this Modern Classic in 1976.
The cover shows a detail from "Git a hoss", a watercolour by John Faulkner in a private collection
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The community of Yocona is in Lafayette County, Mississippi. The name of this area (and river) factors into the fictional Yoknapatawpha County that appears in novels and stories by William Faulkner, who lived nearby.