William Faulkner has been the topic of numerous biographies, papers, and
international attention. Yet there are no collected resources providing
a comprehensive scope of Faulkner's life and work before now. William
Faulkner Day by Day provides unique insight into the daily life of one
of America's favorite writers. Beyond biography, this book is an effort
to recover the diurnal Faulkner, to write in the present tense about
past events as if they are happening now. More importantly, this book is
concerned with more than the writer's life. Instead, it examines the
whole man--the daily, mundane, profound, life changing, and everything
in between.
Spanning from the 1825 birth of Faulkner's great-grandfather to
Faulkner's death 137 years later to the day, author and biographer Carl
Rollyson presents for the first time a complete portrait of Faulkner's
life untethered from any one biographical or critical narrative.
Presented as a chronology of events without comment, this book is
accompanied by an extensive list of principal personages and is
supported by extensive archival research and interviews. Populated by
the characters of Faulkner's life--including family and friends both
little known and internationally famous--this book is for Faulkner
readers of all kinds with a wide variety of interests in the man and his
work.