Item #4646 FAULKNER, WILLIAM. Original sketch in a Typed Letter Signed about sailing. WILLIAM FAULKNER.
FAULKNER, WILLIAM. Original sketch in a Typed Letter Signed about sailing.

(1897-1962). American writer, awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature.

FAULKNER, WILLIAM. Original sketch in a Typed Letter Signed about sailing.

Faulkner 's long and detailed interest in sailing is reflected in this unusual and rare letter written about 1948, shortly before he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He likely wrote from Oxford, Mississippi. Faulkner discusses the changes he wants for his small sloop and illustrates how he wanted to refit the sails. After offering his own ideas, he asks for advice from his corespondent, Eric James Devine. Faulkner sketches the "New Sail" he wants for his boat and explains that, "a Navy bloke" his Marine fighter pilot nephew knows will, "make me a suit of sails out of airplane linen, a little lighter than the present canvas. They wont [sic] cost me anything...then I shall take the old jib and try to rig some kind of skysail, maybe turn it upside down, a balloon spkr, something like that. What do you think will happen...Sketch me a rig on paper, will you? My own idea herewith...." He labels two parts of his drawing in pencil. Faulkner suggests a gift of a pipe to Devine in the last paragraph and signs in pencil, "Bill." The illustration was likely intended to clarify the writer's own words, although he didn't win the prize until the year after he wrote our letter. A photograph of Faulkner in his sailboat accompanies the letter. Condition: center fold is prominent and in tact, other folds visible. Letter measures 8 x 11 inches and floats on a dark gray mat overlaid with a white mat, framed in black satin finished wood, matted and framed in museum quality materials, framed in 5/8/inch black satin wood. Frame measures 16 x 18 3/4/inches and the photo measures 8 x 10 inches, in pocket on back of frame.

Faulkner's novel, "Intruder in the Dust" came out in 1948, and was made into a film the following year, 1949, the same year he won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Item #4646

Price: $9,500.00

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