William Faulkner's Home |
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The approach to Rowan Oak |
Faulkner sketched his story outline for his novel The Fable on the wall of his writing room almost like the storyboards he had done for his Hollywood movies |
The Fable |
Estelle Faulkner's bedroom and studio |
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Faulkner's favourite drink, cheap bourbon |
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Faulkner's daughter Jill and her caregiver, Mammy Callie, 1932 |
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A fantastic book store in Oxford |
University of Mississippi football stadium |
Seen at a filling station in Oxford |
Driving along the highways in Mississippi, everything that isn't moving is covered in these crawling vines |




Jill's caregiver, Mammie, isn't much bigger than Jill. Who takes care of who?
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ReplyDeleteThe vine that grows everywhere in the South is Kudzu. If you do not know it's story, take the time to google it. It is a great example of a great idea with unexpected consequences.
I checked it out and it seems it was imported from Japan and is now taking over America. Apparently it has made its way in to Canada as well
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