![]() ![]() ![]() were inspired by a parent's question at one of these schools to write their book Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) (Crown, 2003). 'He's so sane, and he's so clear,' said Edes Gilbert, the head of Spence." Īccording to the New York Times, Richardson and pediatrician Mark Schuster M.D. ![]() ![]() Richardson," the author wrote,"- pedigreed, carefully spoken, determinedly nonthreatening - has become the schools' gay issues consultant of choice. Richardson was profiled in the New York Times is 1997 in an article entitled "Elite Schools Face the Gay Issue." The article detailed his work with numerous New York independent schools (Trinity, Dalton, Brearley, and Spence are mentioned), speaking to teachers, students and parents about sexual orientation development in children and teens. Justin Richardson (born 1963) is an American author and psychiatrist best known for co-authoring And Tango Makes Three with Peter Parnell. JSTOR ( April 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful.įind sources: "Justin Richardson" – news This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() And this is Jefferson, Mississippi, in Faulkner’s works. It’s obviously made up, but very much based on Oxford. Faulkner was both the creator of his own writings but also a reader of other people’s writings.Īnd this is the mythic Yoknapatawpha County– I always have trouble saying this– and it’s mapped by Faulkner himself. We have to keep in mind that authors are also readers as well, and what they read makes a difference to how they write. You’ll see that he was a very bookish author, surrounded by books as he wrote. It is the most important place in the Central Square in Oxford. The Confederate monument in that square is very important to the plot of The Sound and the Fury. And keep this square in mind, because in fact it will come back at the very end of The Sound and the Fury. This is his statue in the Courthouse Square in Oxford. And the little boy on the pony, that’s Faulkner. But this is the Trigg-Doyle-Falkner House in 1904. Likewise, Faulkner used to be spelled F-A-L-K-N-E-R. So Hawthorne used to be H-A-T-H-O-R-N-E, the W wasn’t there initially. And you notice that actually quite a few American authors changed the spelling of the name. And I just want to show you a few images of Faulkner’s Oxford, Oxford, Mississippi. Professor Wai Chee Dimock: We’re getting started on The Sound and the Fury. ![]() Images of Faulkner’s Oxford, Mississippi Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner AMST 246 - Lecture 6 - Faulkner's The Sound and the FuryĬhapter 1. ![]() ![]() At one point Wrightson lived in the same Queens apartment building as artists. It was for Marvel's and titles where he was first encouraged to slightly simplify his intricate pen-and-ink drawing, and where his lush brushwork, a hallmark of his comics inking in the 1970s, was first evidenced.Like many artists in the 1970s and 1980s, Wrightson moved to New York in hopes of finding work with comics publishers such as. He continued to work on a variety of mystery and anthology titles for both DC and, a few years later, its principal rival. Wrightson began spelling his name 'Berni' in his professional work to distinguish himself from an Olympic named, but later restored the final 'e' to his name.In 1968, he drew his first professional comic book story, 'The Man Who Murdered Himself', which appeared in No. ![]() In 1968, he showed copies of his to editor and was given a freelance assignment. ![]() The following year, after meeting artist at a in New York City, he was inspired to produce his own stories. He published a piece of, containing a headstone bearing the inscription 'Berni Wrightson, Dec.ġ5, 1965', on page 33 of 's #9 ( June 1966).Career In 1966, Wrightson began working for newspaper as an illustrator. ![]() ![]() He received training in art from watching on television, reading comics, particularly those of, as well as through a from the. 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