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...novelist, Truman Capote, who was born in New Orleans, owes something to Proust, something to Faulkner. In some ways he gets very close to childhood and to the profoundly sensational values of a child. But for all his novel's gifted invention and imagery, the distasteful trappings of its homosexual theme overhang it like Spanish moss...
...ALEX FAULKNER...
Captain Graham Taylor, Jerry Gens, Laurie Griffin, Sewell Faulkner, and George Shedd, all of them repeaters from last year, are expected to carry the Crimson banner again this year...
Captained by Graham Taylor, the present team includes Sewell Faulkner, Jerry Genn, Laurie Griffin, Rod Nordblom, Frank Seabury, from last year's starting team, plus newcomer Ole Bogert...
...Middle Men. Most of these big names were names of the '20s; what of the strong men of the '30s? Ernest Hemingway, perfectionist in style and poet of action, was sweating out a new novel in Cuba. William Faulkner lay fallow, having produced from the rich river bottom of his imagination enough circumstantial fantasies to keep students of the novel and the South in a daze for years. John Steinbeck's The Wayward Bus displayed his sensory gifts and grasp of underdog U.S. types, but these qualities failed to counterbalance a cheap plot. In The Pearl, published...