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宣告圣所(1931)“一个廉价的想法”,“故意构思”来赚钱,福克纳宣布了这部小说对发行量的关注(“也许有一万人会买它”)。这篇文章关注的是,福克纳是如何通过金钱来写作的,当“越来越多的生活方面通过美元符号的条杠变得紧张”(Middletown, Robert and Helen Lynd[1929])。按照马克思对流通逻辑的解释,商品(这里指小说)“被投入炼金师对流通的反诘”,必须“变形”,“改变它的外表”,以便“转化”为价格。本文追踪了福克纳如何探索货币化,不仅是他的主题(坦普尔·德雷克的强奸和交换),还有他作为作者的自我概念。
What Price a “Cheap Idea”?: Money, Sanctuary, and Its Intertexts
In declaring Sanctuary (1931) "a cheap idea," "deliberately conceived" to make money, Faulkner announced the novel's preoccupation with circulation ("Maybe 10,000 of them will buy it"). The essay focuses on how, in writing for money, Faulkner wrote through money, doing so when "more and more of the aspects of living are coming to be strained through the bars of a dollar sign" (Middletown, Robert and Helen Lynd [1929]). Following Marx's account of the logic of circulation, whereby the commodity (here, the novel), "thrown into the alchemist's retort of circulation," must "shape-shift," "changing its skin" in order to "transubstantiate" into price, the paper tracks how Faulkner explores the monetization not only of his subject (Temple Drake's rape and exchange) but of his self-conception as author.