Including essays, speeches, and various statements. It offers insights into his later literary career, marked by his Nobel Prize and continued exploration of the "human heart in conflict," often set against the backdrop of a modernizing Yoknapatawpha. Beyond his fiction, the text reveals Faulkner's strong opinions on social and political issues, particularly concerning race relations in the American South and the concept of freedom, alongside his reflections on the craft of writing and the role of the artist. The compilation also includes personal anecdotes and discussions about the publishing world and literary criticism of his time, providing a comprehensive view of Faulkner's public and private thought.
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