William Faulkner's Postcolonial South
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(Author) Charles BakerExplaining that like other authors of the Southern Renascence, Faulkner (1897-1962) believed the South to be a victim of northern imperialism after the Civil War, Baker (English, Indiana U. of Pennsylvania) places his writing into the larger and more recent genre of post-colonialism, and argues that he transcended the typical flag-waving nostalgia to suggest a path toward personal liberation. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Charles Baker
Charles Baker was an American poet known for his collection "In a Time of Drought." His concise and evocative style captured the struggles of everyday life with depth and beauty. His work explored themes of loss, love, and resilience, making a lasting impact on the landscape of contemporary poetry.