Inventing Benjy


William Faulkner's Most Splendid Creative Leap

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By Frederique Spill, Translated by Arby Gharibian, By Taylor Hagood
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Frederique Spill is professor of American literature at University of Picardy-Jules Verne in Amiens, France. She contributed to Critical Insights: "The Sound and the Fury" and Faulkner at Fifty: Tutors and Tyros. She coedited The Wagon Moves: New Essays on "As I Lay Dying" as well as the spring 2018 issue of the Faulkner Journal. She is part of the editorial board of the Faulkner Journal. She is author of The Radiance of Small Things in Ron Rash's Writing. She also coedited, with Randall Wilhelm, a special issue of the Journal of the Short Stories in English devoted to Ron Rash's short fiction. She has also published articles in French and in English on varied contemporary American authors.

With great authority and lucidity, Inventing Benjy shows brilliantly how Faulkner adopted the conceit of 'idiocy' for his innovative, contrarian, and revolutionary modernist project." - John T. Matthews, editor of William Faulkner in Context

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