Description
Paperback cover has some wear and fading/discoloration on the front cover. Pages have brief writing and underlining throughout and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Faulkner in the University” offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of America’s literary giants. Published in 1957, it captures the transcripts of William Faulkner’s class conferences at the University of Virginia, where the Nobel Prize-winning author shared his insights into the craft of writing. Despite its modest appearance, this volume is a treasure trove for Faulkner enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike. The marginalia scattered throughout its pages hints at the deep engagement of a previous owner, adding a layer of history and personality to this intellectual artifact. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to study Faulkner’s musings in their original context, while readers will be captivated by the master’s witty and profound observations on literature, life, and the human condition.