Faulkner's House Open to Public

Just in time for Oprah's Summer of Faulkner, the house that the novelist lived in for decades, Rowan Oak, has been so carefully restored that you can almost smell the bourbon in the air.
Related Stories:
· Reviving His Works, on Paper and Plaster [New York Times]
· Rowan Oak [Official Web site]

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