"["Faulkner the Storyteller] offers a fresh view of Faulkner's oeuvre, one that places the Snopes Trilogy at the center of his aesthetic project and not in the margins where too many critics have relegated it. It has the potential of reviving formalist studies of Faulkner, which have been over-run recently by other schools of criticism."--Joseph Urgo, author of "Faulkner's Apocrypha: A Fable, Snopes, and the Spirit of Human Rebellion.