Fiction, Film, and Faulkner: The Art of Adaptation is a 1988 non-fiction book by Gene D. Phillips, published by University of Tennessee Press.
In order to, in Fadiman's words, "help fit" the works "into the Faulkner chronology", the section has biographical information about the author.
[6] Regina Fadiman, a reviewer from Los Angeles, stated that the work focuses on characters, plotlines, and themes, while having "neglect" towards filming techniques; she described the work as being "weak" on the film technique aspects.
[3] Charles M. Oliver of Ohio Northern University wrote that Phillips compared the original books and films with such "intricate care" that it makes the readers examine both equally, making Fiction, Film, and Faulkner "so superb".
[8] Stephen C. Shafer of University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign stated that the work is "well-written, highly readable, and informative",[6] and that the organization was "effectively" done.