![]() Cullen offers an interesting observation from his position on the periphery of Faulkner's Oxford circle: “Many people believe that writings and speeches on the race question are stronger and more liberal than his personal opinions” (p. of North Carolina Press, 1961) Google Scholar, John B. In his Old Times in the Faulkner Country, written with Watkins, Floyd B. It is worth noting that in The Mansion ( 1959) (London: Chatto and Windus, 1961) Google Scholar Faulkner created a damning portrait of an agent of the organisation of which Murry was a dedicated employee, the FBI (see pp. Press, 1967) Google Scholar, is more accurate. Murry Falkner, Faulkner's other surviving brother, comes out no better if the same test is used, though in general his book, The Falkners of Mississippi: A Memoir (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Univ. ![]() 6 Faulkner, John, My Brother Bill ( New York: Trident, 1963 London: Gollancz, 1964), p. ![]()
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