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made a 38-minute movie based on Anderson's story, keeping its title, i.e., "I'm a Fool". In this movie,
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Cohen, Philip (1993). "'This hand holds genius': three unpublished Faulkner letters".
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that the first story, 'I'm a Fool,' is the best short story I ever read."
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The story is narrated in first person point of view and the setting is
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played the role of the pretty girl Miss Lucy Wessen.
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Index

I'm a Fool (song)
Sherwood Anderson
The Dial
London Mercury
Horses and Men
William Faulkner
Heart of Darkness
Conrad
Ohio
Orson Welles
Nancy Gates
CBS Radio
The Orson Welles Show
James Dean
Natalie Wood
Eddie Albert
General Electric Theater
Ronald Reagan
Noel Black
Ron Howard
Amy Irving
Cohen (1993)
"Orson Welles Show: The Interlopers / Song of Solomon / I'm a Fool"
Indiana University Bloomington
"Noel Black, 77, Dies; Directed Dark Comedy Cult Hit"
The New York Times
The Dial
Mississippi Quarterly
the GE Theater adaptation
Internet Archive

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