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Faulkner, Mississippi

A black novelist takes a trip through the U.S. South, reflecting on the region's great writer, William Faulkner. The novelist is from the French-speaking island of Martinique and in his book he analyzes Faulkner's fiction and the black man's place in it. By the author of Black Salt.

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  • "Un essai sur Faulkner, dont l'auteur analyse subtilement l'oeuvre et l'ancrage profond dans le Sud nord-américain."
  • "A black novelist takes a trip through the U.S. South, reflecting on the region's great writer, William Faulkner. The novelist is from the French-speaking island of Martinique and in his book he analyzes Faulkner's fiction and the black man's place in it. By the author of Black Salt."@en
  • "A black novelist takes a trip through the U.S. South, reflecting on the region's great writer, William Faulkner. The novelist is from the French-speaking island of Martinique and in his book he analyzes Faulkner's fiction and the black man's place in it. By the author of Black Salt."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "History"@es
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Faulkner, Mississippi"@es
  • "Faulkner, Mississippi"@en
  • "Faulkner, Mississippi"
  • "Faulkner Mississippi"
  • "Faulkner, Mississipi"