âAs Philip Weinstein suggests, there is no better way to begin than by plunging into the work of William Faulkner. But itâs immensely useful to have at oneâs elbow a knowledgeable guide, and there is none better than Weinstein. He himself is a brilliant writerâclear, concrete, smart, suggestiveâand this short book represents an ideal introduction to the major work of Americaâs most important modern author. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in Faulkner.â
âJay Parini, author of One Matchless Time: A Life of William Faulkner and Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal.
Nobel Laureate and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner William Faulkner (1897â1962) was one of Americaâs greatest and most celebrated writers, whose work reflects and, at the same time, questions the South's most deeply held values. His novel The Sound and the Fury is frequently cited as one of the best books of all time, and all of his works powerfully explore complex societal and family issues that continue to be relevant in our own day. Yet, because of his decidedly difficult, stream-of-consciousness style, Faulknerâs books remain sadly unknown to many readers.
In Simply Faulkner, author Philip Weinstein not only helps us understand these challenging works, but also explains why Faulkner had to write them as he did, in an effort to capture the sheer abundance and unruliness of life. Further, in his exploration of the authorâs own colorful lifeâincluding decades of working for a film industry he despisedâWeinstein reveals a fascinating connection between Faulknerâs troubled personal biography and his groundbreaking fiction.
The goal of Simply Faulkner is not to simplify the author, but, rather, to create a framework that allows us to comprehend him in his own idiosyncratic way. It strives to show us the real Faulknerâwarts and complications and allâand to demonstrate why his brilliant masterpieces still speak to us in a deeply meaningful way.