Unnamed Russian Poet
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Unnamed Russian Poet
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Unnamed Russian Poet
Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Class:
Middle Class
Rank:
Peripheral
Vitality:
Dies
Occupation:
Other
Specific Job:
Writer
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Biography:
When Linda Snopes Kohl tells the Mallisons "about the people" in the Spanish Civil War, she includes "a Russian poet that was going to be better than Pushkin only he got himself killed" (241). It's not clear whom Faulkner has in mind, if he has a real poet in mind at all, but since the other two writers Linda mentions - Hemingway and Malraux - are historical figures who were in Spain, he may mean Frederico Garcia Lorca, the Spanish poet who was killed fighting for the Republicans in that war.
Ethnicity:
Russian
Individual or Group:
Individual
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