ABSTRACT

In ten years, William Faulkner has emerged from the comparative obscurity of the smaller literary magazines into the floodlight of the five-cent weeklies. He has accumulated the fame, notoriety, money, and Hollywood attention that any beginning writer lusts after, and through it all he has preserved his status ofone ofthe leading American literary white hopes. In his career there are implicit several important lessons for you industrious boys and girls who, at this moment, are selectingjust the proper word for that great story you're finishing off.