Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review Volume 0 Article 1 Number 2 Index (1994-2001) 12-1-2001 Index 2 (1994-2001) Lawrence Wells Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/faulkner_nl Part of the American Literature Commons, and the Literature in English, North America Commons Recommended Citation Wells, Lawrence (2001) "Index 2 (1994-2001)," Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review: Vol. 0 : No. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/faulkner_nl/vol0/iss2/1 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the General Special Collections at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review by an authorized editor of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wells: Index 2 (1994-2001) INDEX II The Faulkner Newsletter July 1994 - Dec. 2001 26 Issues, Volumes XIV iii - XXI iv compiled and arranged by Lawrence Wells This Index is arranged by Faulkner Newsletter department or section headings. Each ⎯⎯ “Faulkner is Growing Presence on Lucy Somerville Howorth, who attended entry is referenced by volume number, issue and page in parentheses. The “Checklist” the Web.” As catalogued by Anthony Ole Miss Law School when Faulkner section is a summary of the annotated bibliography for the final twenty-six issues (XIV Kaiser in “Faulkner on the Web,” in the was a student and the two were fellow iii - XXI iv), listed alphabetically by author or title. (Note: Index I, published in 1994, Spring 1996 issue of Teaching Faulkner, members of the “Marionettes” drama references the first 54 FN issues: I i - XIV ii.) published by the Center for Faulkner group. (XVI, ii, 4) Studies at SE Missouri State University. Among websites listed is the John ⎯⎯ “On Hearing From Bell Wiley CONTENTS Padgett-designed: www.mcsr.olemiss. About a Faulkner ‘Autographing Party.’” edu/~egjbp/faulkner/intro.html; www. Interview with Faulkner’s friend, Ole General Places Associated with Faulkner empirenet.com. (XVI, iv, 1,3) Miss history professor Bell Wiley, about Notes and Articles 1 Rowan Oak 6 getting Faulkner to autograph some Book Reviews 3 Oxford, Lafayette County 6 ⎯⎯ “Love and Kisses. Tally Ho!” A photo books. Wiley and his wife Mary Frances List of Reviewers 4 New Albany 6 found in a closet at Random House‘s were among the guests photographed Reminiscences 4 College Hill 6 former offices on East 50th St. in New York by “Col.” J.R. Cofield at Faulkner’s “hunt Paris 6 is a “Col.” J.R. Cofield 1961 studio portrait breakfast” at Rowan Oak in 1938. (XX, i, of Faulkner wearing riding gear, black 4) Reproductions News Events top hat and red hunt-jacket, and holding Photos 4 Conferences 6 riding crop; Faulkner had inscribed the ⎯⎯ “Reporter in Search of a ‘Voice in the Memorabilia 5 Seminars / Symposiums 7 picture: “To Random House. Love and Wilderness’ Finds Faulkner - Marshall J. Artwork 6 Awards and Contests 7 Kisses. Tally Ho!” (XX, iv, 4) Smith Gets Two Stories, Beer, and Great Auctions / Collections 8 Photos on a Sunday Visit With the Author ⎯⎯ “New Faulkner Society Formed of Sanctuary.” Boozer recreates Memphis Obituary Notices 8 Checklist 8 in Japan.” In May, 1998, a new William Press Scimitar reporter Marshall J. Faulkner Society of Japan was organized Smith’s 1931 interview with Faulkner at by 120 scholars meeting in Kyoto, to Rowan Oak, after the sensational debut to make room for statue, “near-shouting- convene an annual conference each of Sanctuary. “Who is this man Faulkner GENERAL match” at Oxford Board of Aldermen fall and to publish a William Faulkner and what is he up to?” Smith’s photos meeting, opposition voiced by brothers Journal in March, to be available in of Faulkner, Rowan Oak and Oxford Notes and Articles Jimmy Faulkner and Chooky Falkner, Japanese in print edition and English illustrate story. (XX, iv, 1,3) nephews of William Faulkner. “Price online. Contact information given. (XVIII, of genius,“ observes FN editor Boozer. iv, 2) ⎯⎯ “Small Investment by a Friend of Article in The Oregon Daily Emerald, (XVII, ii, 1, 4) Faulkner’s From Childhood Is Now an student newspaper at University of ⎯⎯ “New Faulkner Foundation is Ole Miss Treasure.” On the donation of a Oregon, reporting on April 13, 1955, “Centennial Year Faulkner Homage Launched at Rennes 2.” Report on copy of The Marble Faun by Faulkner’s speech by Faulkner, “The American ⎯⎯ is Worldwide.” Commenting on Faulkner’s Faulkner Festival at Rennes 2 University’s childhood friend, Bessie Furr Sumners, Dream: What Happened to It?” Speech life and work upon the occasion of the Villejean campus in 1994, with a “Faulkner to the University of Mississippi Libraries; concludes: “We didn’t abolish truth. We 100th anniversary of his birth and world and Europe” symposium directed by Sumners knew her fourth grade classmate couldn’t do that. It merely turned its back wide homage, celebrations being staged Michel Gresset, and detailing plans to simply as “little Billy Falkner.” (XX, ii, 3) on us.” (XIX, iii, 2,4) in Mississippi and other U.S. states, hold a 1997 William Faulkner Centenary England, China, Italy, Russia and the conference there. (XV, ii, 1) Brown, Larry. “Faulkner Honored for Baker, Betsy J. “Grant Lund Mural is Republic of Georgia. F & Y Conference Greatness That Holds Up a Standard for Dedicated at Center for Faulkner Studies.” draws record attendance of participants ⎯⎯ “New Curator at Rowan Oak Young Writers Everywhere.” Brown’s Mural 10’ x 9’ of Faulkner’s profile set from 40 states and nine foreign countries. Focuses on Preserving Faulkner’s Home.” tribute to Faulkner, recalling his first against map of Yoknapatawpha County (XVII, iv, 1) Cynthia Shearer, new curator at Rowan reading at age 16 of The Bear, which and Greek-columned mansion by Grant Oak in August, 1993, succeeds former “lives on in my mind and Ike McCaslin Lund, professor of art at SE Missouri “Chair of Faulkner Studies is curator Howard Bahr, and undertakes still walks those woods, and the bear still State University on display at the Center ⎯⎯ Funded.” The University of Mississippi transition of Faulkner’s home to museum roams, and the dogs still follow him.“ for Faulkner Studies. (XVIII, ii, 1) receives $660,000 from an anonymous standards of maintenance and operation. Excerpted from remarks at the University donor to fund a Chair of Faulkner Studies (XIV, iv, 3) of Mississippi’s Faulkner Centennial Boozer, William. “How, What to Read in the College of Liberal Arts, Chancellor celebration, Sept. 25, 1997. (XVIII, i, 3) First in Faulkner Gets Some Answers.” Robert C. Khayat announces. The ⎯⎯ “New Two-act Play Treats Faulkner’s Reprint of Boozer’s Nashville Banner th Faulkner Chair had been first established Warner Bros. Years.” In Peter Lefcourt’s “Call for Papers.” The theme of the 28 “Book Beat” article, taking suggestions with proceeds from the estate of Mary play, “Only the Dead Know Burbank,” F & Y Conference will be “Faulkner and from M. Thomas Inge, Michael Dirda, H. Howry. First holder of the Howry directed by Jeremiah Morris, a character War,” exploring the role that war played Edmond Volpe and Malcolm Cowley as to Professorship in Faulkner Studies is Dr. named Ira Krensky, who knows how in the life and work of a writer “whose how to begin reading Faulkner, whether Donald M. Kartiganer. (XVIII, i, 3) to work the Hollywood system, frees career seems forever poised against a to start with less complex works or read Faulkner from “bondage” and sends him backdrop of wars.” Though Faulkner did them in the order in which they were “Eudora Welty Earned High Marks home to his beloved Oxford, MS. (XVII, not fight in the Civil War, WWI or WWII, written. (XV, ii, 1-3) ⎯⎯ From Faulkner for ‘Doing Fine.’” On i, 2) “they are all there, in novels, short stories, Faulkner’s having written Welty on April essays and letters.” (XXI, i, 2) ⎯⎯ “Bronze Statue of Faulkner is Story 27, 1943, from Warner Brothers Studio ⎯⎯ “Ole Miss Library Receives of Town and Fury.” Controversy over in Burbank to congratulate her on the Howorth Copy of Marble Faun.” Thomas “C-SPAN’s Writer’s Series to Visit placement of sculptor William Beckwith’s publication of The Robber Bridegroom: Verich, University of Mississippi Library Faulkner Country.” Faulkner and Oxford statue of Faulkner, citizens’ objections to “You are doing very fine.” (XXI, iv, 4) archivist, receives donation of Faulkner’s to be subject of C-SPAN broadcasts Oct. cutting down magnolia trees at City Hall first book, The Marble Faun, from Judge 15 and Oct. 19, 2001. The series features Published by eGrove, 2019 11 Faulkner Newsletter and Yoknapatawpha Review, Vol. 0 [2019], No. 2, Art. 1 “American writers who have chronicled, Hannah, Barry. “Quiet, Please.” An The Mississippi Quarterly Supplement, Ono, Kiyoyuki. Excerpt from Ono’s reflected upon, or influenced the course appreciation of William Faulkner by Vol. XLVIII (1995) “Checklist of letter to William Boozer commenting of our nation.” (XXI, iv, 4) novelist Hannah, writer in residence at Scholarship on Southern Literature for on Faulkner’s influence on Nobel Prize the University of Mississippi, of living 1994” reveals robust Japanese Faulkner winner Kenzaburo Oe. Ono’s article “The Dees, Jim. “Who, What is That in in Faulkner’s town and coming to terms studies. Of 115 Faulkner 1994 entries, 43 Japanese Reception of William Faulkner,” Faulkner Family Plot? Let Us Know If with the genius that created an As I Lay appear in Japanese language journals. in Notes On Mississippi Writers (Vol. You Find Out.” Reprint of Oxford Eagle Dying on a wheelbarrow in the coal (XX, i, 2) XVI, Nos.
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