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Friday, July 16, 2010

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Do You Talk Like William Faulkner?

faulkner"I think that nobody can say, 'I'm going to use stream-of-consciousness as my method for writing.' That's-that's wrong. He'd get into trouble. He must use that simply as a tool, only when nothing else will do the work. It's much better to show the character in familiar terms of-of action, of speech, but sometimes that's not sufficient. Then you have to use another tool, just as at times the carpenter realizes that his familiar tool is not quite enough to do what he wants to do, so he's got to stop and make something, make a tool..."
-That's William Faulkner, lecturing at University of Virginia's Rouss Hall on May 15, 1957. And better than just reading, you can listen to it on audio tape at Faulkner at Virginia, a wonderful archive assembled by Stephen Railton, and English professor at the University, documenting the late southern lion's two years as the school's first writer-in-residence. Who cares who you write like? If you sound anything like the voice on these tapes, any Yankee with a drop of romance in his or her blood will melt at word one.

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PurplePuss
PurplePuss (#6,070)

Autotune Faulkner.

ShanghaiLil
ShanghaiLil (#260)

So, what he's saying is, Quentin Compson is a tool?

cherrispryte
cherrispryte (#444)

Speaking of stream of consciousness, I apparently write like James Joyce, so all you stately plump Buck Mulligans can suck it.

Annie K.
Annie K. (#3,563)

I can't get that talking-thing to work, but I heard him on NPR, must have been the same collection, and once you get used to how he talks, that voice just hypnotizes you.

resipsaloquacious

Someone does not like Moe...

Honest Engine
Honest Engine (#1,661)

I'd love to hear him deliver his classic line about Virginians at UVA: "I love Virginians because Virginians are all snobs and I like snobs. A snob has to spend so much time being a snob that he has little time left to meddle with you." Perfectly misanthropic and still holds true for a certain segment of the state.

Tulletilsynet
Tulletilsynet (#333)

Holy fried green tomatoes, Dave, do you think this post be made any more patronizing? Short of adding a clip of that scene from Barton Fink or maybe making an mash-up involving Foghorn Leghorn? Maybe you could get on the webcam and lip-sync Faulkner in whiteface. Yowza!

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