
During his time at U.Va., William Faulkner lectured in classes and gave readings for students and the Charlottesville community. Many of his talks were recorded, resulting in forty-five reels of unique audiotapes. Preservation Services recently conserved these recordings, digitizing them for accessibility and saving them from irreversible deterioration.
The following 1-minute clips from the recordings capture question-and-answer exchanges between Faulkner and lecture/reading attendees. More complete audio recordings are now available at the Faulkner audio archive site
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"Drunk at the matinee" is a collection of candid poetry about stupid shit that we all experience from day to day.




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