
“Hurt Into Poetry: On Poetry and Greece”By Stephanos Papadopoulos
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"Faulkner's letter to Joan following the visit complained of his bad luck in being alone with her: she was either driving a car too fast or there were too many people around. The visit to Bard he had of course done for her, as he would probably do most anything else she chose to ask of him."
— Lisa C. Hickman, William Faulkner and Joan Williams

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