The waiting room of Pennsylvania Station—the setting of Faulkner’s only New York story—as photographed by Cervin Robinson for the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1962, the year before it was demolished. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Divison, HABS NY, 31-NEYO, 78-6
Special thanks to Dean José Fernández and the College of Arts and
Humanities at University of Central Florida for the support and funding for The Faulkner
Journal.
Vol. XXIII.1
Fall 2007
The Faulkner Journal, a peer-reviewed forum for the scholarly study of William Faulkner's life and works, is published by the University of Central Florida. The journal publishes general issues twice a year and also publishes special double issues on topics such as Faulkner and Feminisms, Faulkner the Reiver, and Faulkner and Latin America. The Faulkner Journal has on its advisory board distinguished scholars from around the country and international scholars as well.
Editor:
Edwin T. Arnold, Appalachian State University
Executive Editor:
Dawn Trouard, The University of Central Florida
Associate Editors:
Susan V. Donaldson, The College of William and Mary
John T. Matthews, Boston University
Advisory Board:
James B. Carothers, University of Kansas
Richard L. Godden, University of California, Irvine
Richard Gray, University of Essex
Martin Kreiswirth, McGill University
Barbara Ladd, Emory University
Thomas L. McHaney, Georgia State University
Gene M. Moore, Universiteit van Amsterdam
François Pitavy, Université de Bourgogne
Jacques Pothier, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines
Hans Skei, University of Oslo
Joseph R. Urgo, Hamilton College
Jay Watson, University of Mississippi
Judith Bryant Wittenberg, Simmons College
Michael Zeitlin, University of British Columbia
Assistant Editors:
Richard Conklin, The University of Central Florida
Patricia Angley, The University of Central Florida
Linda Hargreaves, Rollins College