Author | Alain Desvergnes |
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Pages | np |
Signed | No |
Publisher | Ecole nationale de la Photographie |
Publishing date | 1988 |
Publishing place | Arles |
Language | French, German |
Edition | First edition |
Binding | Softcover |
Book condition | Very Good |
Condition description | Book is creased at the spine, also visible on the inside. Inside front wrappers have some paper residue(removing sticker?). small stamp on title page |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 24,5 x 21 |
Yoknapatawpha County is a fictional county created by the American author William Faulkner, based upon and inspired by Lafayette County, Mississippi, and its county seat of Oxford, Mississippi. Faulkner would often refer to Yoknapatawpha County as "my apocryphal county". From Sartoris onwards, Faulkner would set all but three of his novels in the county (Pylon, The Wild Palms and A Fable were set elsewhere).
(text: Wikipedia).
Alain Desvergnes.went to Mississippi for three years to photograph Yoknapatawpha County, the mythical place of William Faulkner.
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Yoknapawtapha. Mississippi 1963 - 1965
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Die Welt William Faulkners oder Die Grafschaft Yoknapawtapha / Le monde de William Faulkner ou le comté de Yoknapawtapha.
Small exhibition catalogue, with photographes and introduction by Alain Desvergnes.
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