Yoknapatawpha Blues: Faulkner's Fiction and Southern Roots Music

Tim A. Ryan

Yoknapatawpha Blues: Faulkner's Fiction and Southern Roots Music
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Louisiana State University Press
Country
United States
Published
13 April 2015
Pages
288
ISBN
9780807160251

Yoknapatawpha Blues: Faulkner’s Fiction and Southern Roots Music

Tim A. Ryan

During the 1920s and 1930s, Mississippi produced two of the most significant influences upon twentieth-century culture: the modernist fiction of William Faulkner and the recorded blues songs of African American musicians like Charley Patton, Geeshie Wiley, and Robert Johnson. In Yoknapatawpha Blues, the first book examining both Faulkner and the music of the south, Tim A. Ryan identifies provocative parallels of theme and subject in diverse regional genres and texts.

Placing Faulkner’s literary texts and prewar country blues song lyrics on equal footing, Ryan illuminates the meanings of both in new and unexpected ways. He provides close analysis of the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 in Faulkner’s
Old Man
and Patton’s
High Water Everywhere ; racial violence in the story
That Evening Sun
and Wiley’s
Last Kind Words Blues ; and male sexual dysfunction in Sanctuary and Johnson’s
Dead Shrimp Blues.
This interdisciplinary study reveals how the characters of Yoknapatawpha County and the protagonists in blues songs similarly strive to assert themselves in a threatening and oppressive world.

By emphasising the modernism found in blues music and the echoes of black vernacular culture in Faulkner’s writing, Yoknapatawpha Blues links elucidates the impact of both Faulkner’s fiction and roots music on the culture of the modern South, and of the nation.

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