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Article: Fall 2001 Issue of the Georgia Review Features Previously Unpublished Work by William Faulkner and James Wright.
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- December 14, 2001
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Byline: University of Georgia
ATHENS, Ga., Dec. 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- On Mar. 15, 1940, William Faulkner typed a six-page letter to Methodist bishop Robert E. Jones of Columbus, Ohio, responding in great detail to the bishop's request for information about the Oxford, Miss., writer's views on the role of African-American "mammies" in southern race relations. Never before published, this important document by the Nobel Prize-winning Faulkner (1897-1962) is reproduced in manuscript facsimile in the newly released Fall 2001 issue of The Georgia Review, the University of Georgia's internationally known journal of arts and letters.
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