Faulkner's Bicycle
by Heather Mcdonald, Heather Ruth Mcdonald

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Synopsis

Blossoming wallflowers, the terrors of senility, the isolation of intellect and fear of failure are themes of this play about a journalist who, dispirited at the lack of passion in her life, returns home to Oxford, Mississippi, where her sister and ailing mother have an irritating neighbor: Bill Faulkner.

While mother plays Chopin, plans a lavish garden, and dresses for a final tea party with the illustrious writer she has known since childhood, he rides his bicycle drunkenly about town at night and throws apples at strangers.

He doesn't write anymore, but he does bestow life infusing gifts in this lyrical play by the author of Dream of a Common Language .

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 1994
Binding Paperback
Pages 74
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573694486
ISBN-10 0573694486
LCCN 95140976
LCC PS3563.C3565 F38 1994
DCC 812/.54

Faulkner's Bicycle is a American play written by Heather Mcdonald and published by Samuel French in New York (1994).

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