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9780313297502

The Max Brand Companion

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  • ISBN13:

    9780313297502

  • ISBN10:

    0313297509

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-11-01
  • Publisher: Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

Frederick Schiller Faust is not a name many readers recognize, but who does not know the name "Max Brand?" How many avid readers of Max Brand's western classics are familiar with the 19 other pseudonyms used by Faust? Or that the author of Destry Rides Again penned the Doctor Kildare series? Or that Faust worked as a screenwriter, often without credit, on numerous Hollywood films? Or that Faust thought of himself as a poet, writing prose, as he put it, to "pay the bills?" Or that, to pay the bills, he constantly strove to surpass his record of some 20,000 publishable words a day--and that he sold 99 percent of the fiction he wrote? Or that, some 22 years after his death, new collections of his writings are being published, with enough publishable material remaining to fill an estimated 100 additional volumes? Frederick Schiller Faust was a physically large man with enormous appetites, yet he suffered most of his life from an enlarged heart. In World War I, he went to Canada to enlist, but, frustrated by the slow pace of getting overseas, he deserted twice. By the time the United States entered World War II, Faust was overage and the only way he could see combat was to go as a correspondent. On the night of May 11, 1944, Faust was killed by a mortar shell fragment while accompanying a nighttime attack on a German strongpoint in Italy. According to one report, his last words were "Those other wounded boys need help more than I do. Take them!" The Max Brand Companion is the essential guide to one of the most popular writers of the 20th century as well as a major American author. The Companion serves to tell readers and researchers about the man as well as the author, charts the history of his work and its derivations, and presents works by Faust himself which are indicative of the scope and range of his imagination. Contributors include family members, associates, and some of the leading writers on western fiction.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Jon Tuska
Biography and Tributes 3(140)
Destry and Dionysus
3(6)
Martha Bacon
The Letters of Frederick Faust
9(35)
William A. Bloodworth, Jr.
A Sketch of My Life
44(8)
Frederick Faust
The University Years
52(4)
Harvey Roney
Faust's Military Interlude
56(2)
Gilbert J. McLennan
Bohemian Days on Grub Street
58(5)
John Schoolcraft
More on Frederick Faust
63(3)
John Schoolcraft
Darrell C. Richardson
Fictional Author "Portraits" of Frederick Faust's Personae, from Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine
66(12)
Heinie
78(3)
Carl Brandt
Frederick Faust: An Appreciation
81(10)
Walter Morris Hart
A Farewell to Max Brand
91(4)
Steve Fisher
My Father
95(8)
Jane Faust Easton
Frederick Faust as I Knew Him
103(21)
Robert Easton
Frederick Faust, Soldier
124(5)
Herbert Wadopian
A Hero's Death: New Facts on the Last Hours of Frederick Faust
129(2)
William F. Nolan
Letters of Robert and Jane Easton from LOVE AND WAR
131(6)
Ritorno
137(6)
Adriana Faust Bianchi
Bibliographies 143(142)
Frederick Faust: A Bibliography
143(66)
A Faust Filmography
209(6)
About Frederick Faust
215(30)
William F. Nolan
Fan Publications
245(24)
David L. Fox
The Multiple Worlds of Frederick Faust
269(5)
William F. Nolan
The Fun of Collecting Faust
274(3)
Samuel A. Peeples
My Faust Collection
277(8)
Darrell C. Richardson
Belles Lettres and Literary Criticism Fiction and Poetry 285(71)
Frederick Faust
The House of Rulaki
285(7)
Frederick Faust
Convalescence
292(15)
Fredereick Faust
The Second Chance
307(11)
Frederick Faust
Dr. Kildare's Dilemma: A Fragment
318(18)
Max Brand
Eagles over Crooked Creek
336(5)
Max Brand
Poems
341(9)
Frederick Faust
The Quotable Faust
350(6)
David L. Fox
William F. Nolan
Literary Criticism 356(171)
Twenty-Five Million Words
356(4)
Edward H. Dodd, Jr.
Strength!: Some Impressions of Max Brand
360(4)
Chester D. Cuthbert
Your Forte Is the West
364(7)
William A. Bloodworth, Jr.
Frederick Faust's Western Fiction: An Overview
371(40)
Jon Tuska
Some Thoughts on Realism in Faust's Westerns
411(13)
Leo A. Hetzler
One Man's Faust
424(12)
Dwight Bennett Newton
The Life and Works of Max Brand
436(13)
Darrell C. Richardson
A Sexual Perspective in the Works of Max Brand
449(3)
Jack Ricardo
Comments on Jack Ricardo's "Sexual Perspective" Article: A Symposium
452(5)
Leo A. Hetzler
William F. Nolan
Ed Gorman
Shakespeare's Presence in Faust's Westerns
457(6)
Leo A. Hetzler
The Making of a Medical Man: Max Brand's Young Dr. Kildare
463(15)
Susan L. Zodin
Thoughts on Max Brand's THE GARDEN OF EDEN
478(5)
Leo A. Hetzler
The Fantasy of Frederick Faust
483(5)
Darrell C. Richardson
Forever Untamed: Faust's Indian Fiction from "Beyond the Outposts" to the Red Hawk Trilogy
488(19)
Edgar L. Chapman
An Enduring Fascination: Max Brand's Mexican Novels
507(20)
Edgar L. Chapman
Notes 527(4)
Index 531(14)
About the Editors and Contributors 545
Photo essays follow pages 140 and 281

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