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Oxford American Southern Movie Issue—2002—WILLIAM FAULKNER's Vampire screenplay!

Description: • For Your Consideration:• A RARE copy of: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• THE OXFORD AMERICAN | “SOUTHERN MOVIE ISSUE” | (Issue #42—Winter 2002) • RARITY NOTE: On the day of this listing (20 Oct. 2023), this issue was not for sale on the magazine’s website. (SOURCE: Oxford American website.)• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FEATURING: • SCENES from “DREADFUL HOLLOW”—A Previously Unpublished Screenplay about VAMPIRES:• BY WILLIAM FAULKNER• “The myth that [FAULKNER] wrote films resentfully, sloppily, and mercenarily deserves to be laid to rest…. DREADFUL HOLLOW…is a brilliant horror film, and reflects an absolute and apparently effortless mastery of the genre—not only of its devices but also of its mythic resonance. It was written sometime in the late 1940s (my best guess) under direct commission from [HOWARD] HAWKS. In its time, DREADFUL HOLLOW (supervised by someone like VAL LEWTON, whom it would have suited) could have become one of the period’s greatest and most troubling horror films. If it were filmed today (and HAWKS has some plans for it), it could be modified to suite the talents of INGMAR BERGMAN…or ROMAN POLANSKI…but never—for instance—those of WILLIAM FRIEDKIN…. Compared to DREADFUL HOLLOW, a film like THE EXORCIST is both ludicrous and gross. FAULKNER’s work here is so genuinely frightening and so profoundly humanist that it demands comparison with the best of the genre: with VAMPYR, NOSFERATU, CAT PEOPLE, ISLE OF THE DEAD, THE WOLF MAN, THE BLACK CAT, and the life.” —BRUCE F. KAWIN, “FAUKLNER AND FILM” (1977) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: • ALLAN GURGANUS (on Being Engaged to “AVA GARDNER—the Most Beautiful Girl on Earth”) • JONATHAN ROSENBAUM (on a Classic of Southern Noir & Sleaze: “THE PHENIX CITY STORY”) • THERESA EVERLINE (on the reaction of some of the citizenry of Vernon, Florida, to ERROL MORRIS’s “VERNON, FLORIDA”) • JOHN JEREMIAH SULLIVAN (on “THE DANCING OUTLAW”) • GARY HAWKINS (on “How to Make a Good or Bad Southern Movie”) • TIM GAUTREAUX (on the 1958 Filming of “LOUISIANA HUSSY” in the Author’s Neighborhood) • LEONARD L. JEFF (on the Racy 1933 Movie of FAULKNER’s “SANCTUARY”) • JOSEPH McBRIDE (on “ELIA KAZAN’s Masterpiece ‘WILD RIVER’”) • GEORGE BISHOP (on Acting in a B-Movie: “I Was a Teenage Vampire—Seriously”)• RON CARLSON (on ROSS MCELWEE’s “SHERMAN’S MARCH”) • GODFREY CHESIRE (on “WOODVILLE LANTHAM—The Forgotten Confederate Officer Who Actually Introduced Movies to the World”) • TOM FRANKLKIN (on Partying with KEVIN COSTNER) • WENDY BRENNER (on “THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE”) • GREIL MARCUS (on “Music Makers of the Blue Ridge”) • STEVE VINEBERG (on “The Movie Criticism of JAMES AGEE”) • JEFF BAKER (on “THE ROUGH SOUTH OF LARRY BROWN”)• LUKE DITTRICH (on “The King of Southern Porn”) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AND OTHERS, II: • JOHN UPDIKE • CHARLES SIMIC • PHILLIP LOPATE • DWIGHT GARNER • DIANE ROBERTS • DONNA LADD • MICHAEL AGGER • SVEN BIRKETS • JEFF W. BENS • STEVE KIMBLE • RANDALL CURB • MATT DELLINGER • CHARLES WRIGHT • ROY BLOUNT, JR. • JOHN T. EDGE • HAL CROWTHER • ROGER EBERT • MORGAN FREEMAN • FAYE DUNAWAY • WINSTON GROOM • EARTHA KITT • TESS HARPER • CHARLES BURNETT • AND OTHERS!• For more details, please see below. •TITLE: THE OXFORD AMERICAN THEME: “SOUTHERN MOVIE ISSUE” SEASON & YEAR: WINTER 2002 NUMBER: #42 PUBLISHER: THE OXFORD AMERICAN CONTRIBUTORS: WILLIAM FAULKNER & OTHERS (PLEASE SEE ABOVE) TYPE: MAGAZINE PAGES: 176EDITION: FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTINGPAGES: 176CONDITION of COVERS & INTERIOR: VERY GOOD PLUS. This issue is complete & without significant flaws. Overall, the covers are bright & clean even though there is light but persistent scratching on the sides & light but persistent scuffing adjacent to the spine on the front. The corners are lightly rubbed; the spine tips are lightly bumped. There is minor shelf-wear along the edges. The spine is tight & uncreased. The text-block edges are fine. The pages are all v. bright & clean with no writing, no doodling, no foxing, no tears, etc. LOOKS UNREAD—for sure. 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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: Southern Movies

Subscription: No

Publication Name: Oxford American

Publication Frequency: Bimonthly

Features: 1st Edition, Collector's Edition, Illustrated, Limited Edition

Publication Month: December

Publication Year: 2002

Modified Item: No

Subject: Southern Movies & Literature

Title/Series: Oxford American SOUTHERN MOVIE ISSUE (2002, #43)

Language: English

Year Published: 2002

Format: Physical

Author: William Faulkner, Allan Gurganus, John Updike ETC

Signed: No

Publisher: Oxford American

Genre: Southern Literature, Southern Movies

ISSN: n/a

Contributors: William Faulkner, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Joseph McBride, Phillip Lopate, Godfrey Cheshire, John Updike, Allan Gurganus, Greil Marcus

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