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He's going to a college town that's well-known for its association with Faulkner, who made his home in the north Mississippi city. The region inspired many of Faulkner's stories. Beth Ann Fennelly, a poet and associate professor of English at the university, was chairwoman of the search committee for the faculty position Ford will fill. Fennelly said the job attracted a diverse and strong pool of applicants. "But as soon as we found out that Richard Ford could potentially be interested in the position, we knew which way we hoped the search would lead," Fennelly said in a statement. Ford's wife, Kristina, also will join the university's faculty as a visiting professor of the public policy leadership. Kristina Ford is chief of staff for community development for the city of New Orleans. RIchard Ford said his last full-time teaching job was in 1977 at Williams College in Massachusetts. "I left after one year," Ford said. "Nothing against Williams College. It was just the wrong time in my life."
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