As the story goes, ( I will google and ck it ) William Faulkner was riding in a car while in Hollywood with several actors, one of which was Cary Grant. Mr. Grant turned to Mr. Faulkner and said, " Oh Mr. Faulkner, do you write? " to which he said, something like, "Oh Mr. Grant, do you act?" So legend has it around here, but I will google it for the sake of being on point.

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The critically acclaimed one-man show based on the life of Oxford’s most famous resident came to Ole Miss July 26-28 for three rare free performances. Mississippi native and University alumnus John Maxwell performed “Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?” to capacity crowds in the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Rehearsal Hall.
The production coincided with the 2004 Faulkner
and Yoknapatawpha Conference, on campus July 25-29. In bringing the play to Oxford,
Maxwell is accomplishing a goal of allowing even
more Faulkner-philes, students, and theater lovers
access into the Nobel laureate’s psyche. Maxwell
and business “It’s like having Faulkner walking around stage and talking,” Kartiganer said. “Faulkner was a great role player all his life—he played the role of dandy, farmer, bohemian, veteran fighter pilot. I seriously doubt he would have imagined someone playing the role of him.” But most likely William Faulkner
is a role Maxwell had little choice in playing;
the actor has said he “became obsessed” with the
writer after reading his first Faulkner novel,
a gift given to him during his 20s. Maxwell has
said, too, that he hopes that through his performances,
and now through the film, he’s creating some new
Faulkner obsessions. JENNIFER SOUTHALL
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This is a photo of William Faulkner's home in Oxford, a stones throw from the Ole Miss campus. This house has a name, it is "Rowan Oak"

5 comments on "Oh Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?"
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docrock
said 2 years ago
[COOL][OHMY][THUMBUP][ROLLEYES]
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november
said 2 years ago
[WINK]Nice.
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jondude
said 2 years ago
A beautiful man and writer/author, often very misunderstood, especially in these "multicultural" times. Do you live near Oxford? One great place!!! I belong to a lit society begun around Faulkner's legacy. It is HQ'd in New Orleans.
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jondude
said 2 years ago
http://www.wordsandmusic.org/ (The Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society)[THUMBUP]
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dawgnurse
said 2 years ago
Legends, whether true or not, are usually wonderful to read![COOL]
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