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  1. The Unvanquished V351 by William Faulkner, 1966-09-12
  2. William Faulkner of Oxford
  3. Essays, Speeches & Public Letters (Modern Library Classics) by William Faulkner, 2004-02-10
  4. Ledgers of History: William Faulkner, an Almost Forgotten Friendship, and an Antebellum Plantation Diary (Southern Literary Studies) by Sally Wolff, 2010-10-15
  5. The Sound and the Fury (Norton Critical Editions) by William Faulkner, 1993-12-17
  6. Sanctuary by William Faulkner, 1932-01-01
  7. Faulkner's Oxford: Recollections and Reflections by Herman E. Taylor, 1990-11
  8. Sartoris by William Faulkner, 1956
  9. Absalom, Absalom!: The Corrected Text (Modern Library) by William Faulkner, 1993-11-09
  10. William Faulkner and Southern History by Joel Williamson, 1995-12-14
  11. Absolon, Absolon / Absalom, Absalom!: Null (Spanish Edition) by William Faulkner, 2004-05
  12. Faulkner's Mississippi by Willie Morris, 1990-10
  13. Intruder in the Dust by William Faulkner, 1991-10-29

41. MWP: William Faulkner (1897-1962)
". . . including a biographical and critical article, a list of published works, and other informati Category Arts Literature Authors F faulkner, william...... six inches tall, but in the realm of American literature, william faulkner is a giant.More than simply a renowned Mississippi writer, the nobel Prizewinning
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Go to Gallery Publications Bibliography Media Adaptations ... Internet Resources See also: Book Info: William Faulkner: Six Decades of Criticism
(October 2002) Absalom, Absalom!
(September 2002) Faulkner and the Politics of Reading , by Karl Zender
(August 2002) Faulkner and Postmodernism , edited by John Duvall and Ann Abadie
(July 2002) New Orleans Sketches
(June 2002)
(April 2002) Light in August
(April 2002) Faulkner at West Point , edited by Robert Paul Ashley and Joseph L. Fant
(March 2002) Absalom, Absalom!
(June 1997) Writer News: Rowan Oak closed for renovations until spring 2003
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The Sound and the Fury in 1929 to Go Down, Moses

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43. William Faulkner
Flags in the Dust (1973). william faulkner and Go Down, Moses william faulkner,the renowned American author and nobel Prize winner, extensively uses the Old
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William Faulkner "I believe that man will not merely endure; he will prevail." Faulkner Biography and Timeline
William Cuthbert Falkner was born in New Albany, Mississippi, on September 25, 1897. He was the first of four boys born to Murry and Maud Falkner. William Falkner and his family moved to Oxford, Mississippi when he was five. It was here that he would spend most of his years writing after he returned to the United States after a brief military stay in Canada.
William Faulkner, the writer, is simply one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. Faulkner wrote and accomplished more in the span of a decade than most writers can accomplish in a lifetime. Most of Faulkner's fiction takes place in the fictional Mississippi county of Yoknapatawpha. Faulkner's fiction explored race, gender, and class in the American South. He focused intensely on portraying this region as he knew it. Faulkner wrote many great novels, but the start of his fame came with the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. His final great novel was perhaps

44. IMS: William Faulkner, HarperAudio!, HarperAudio
Wiliam faulkner's nobel Prize Acceptance Speech. william faulkner reads his speechaccepting the nobel Prize in Literature, which he was awarded in 1949.
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William Faulkner
"The Old Man"
William Faulkner reads from his story "The Old Man." This excerpt includes a dizzying range of plot elements, including a fleeing convict who is guiding a boat over the flooding Mississippi; on board is a pregnant woman about to give birth. Faulkner was born in Mississippi in 1897 and set many of his stories along the river in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 and 1962.
Wiliam Faulkner's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
William Faulkner reads his speech accepting the Nobel Prize in Literature, which he was awarded in 1949. At the time this speech was given, the world had just emerged from the chaos of the Second World War, and the threat of atomic annihilation hung over humanity. Faulkner's faith in the human spirit, as expressed in this speech, rejects in his way the horrors of the preceding decade.

45. Random House, Inc. Celebrates William Faulkner's Centennial
william faulkner nobel Prize Speech Selected quotes and the fulltranscript of william faulkner's nobel Prize acceptance speech.
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William Faulkner on the Web

This extremely informative site includes plot synopses, character quotes, maps, a glossary, trivia, and commentaries on Faulkner's novels, short stories and more. Center for Faulkner Studies
Southeast Missouri State University's Center for Faulkner Studies includes a list of events commemorating Faulkner's 100th Birthday The William Faulkner Foundation in Rennes, France
This non-profit site promotes the study of the American South. Includes a filmography, a full chronology, membership information and events. French language pages also available. William Faulkner, 1897-1962
This Faulkner fan's page includes several photographs, information on manuscripts and extensive links. William Faulkner: Nobel Prize Speech
Selected quotes and the full transcript of William Faulkner's Nobel Prize acceptance speech. Oxford, Mississippi
Find out more about Faulkner's hometown in this informational site housed by the University of Mississippi.

46. William Faulkner On The Web
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The Sound and the Fury : The Corrected Text (Vintage International)
by William Faulkner
Random House (Paper)
Paperback - 326 pages
Reissue edition (October 1990)
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The ostensible subject of The Sound and the Fury is the dissolution of the Compsons, one of those august old Mississippi families that fell on hard times and wild eccentricity after the Civil War. But in fact what William Faulkner is really after in his legendary novel is the kaleidoscope of... Read more
As I Lay Dying : The Corrected Text (Vintage International)

by William Faulkner
Vintage Books
Paperback - 267 pages Reissue edition (October 1990) Amazon.com Faulkner's distinctive narrative structuresthe uses of multiple points of view and the inner psychological voices of the charactersin one of its most successful incarnations here in As I Lay Dying . In the story, the members of the Bundren family must take the body of Addie, matriarch of the... Read more Absalom, Absalom! : The Corrected Text (Vintage International) by William Faulkner Vintage Books Paperback - 2 pages Reissue edition (November 1990) Book Description The story of Thomas Sutpen, an enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson in the early 1830s to wrest his mansion out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness. He was a man, Faulkner said, "who wanted sons and the sons destroyed him."

48. William Faulkner
great literature. The greatest of these, in my opinion, was WilliamFaulkner, winner of the nobel Prize for literature in 1949.
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William Faulkner
"Memory believes before knowing remembers. Believes longer than recollects, longer than knowing even wonders. Knows remembers believes a corridor in a big long garbled cold echoing building of dark red brick sootbleakened by more chimneys than its own, set in a grassless cinderstrewnpacked compound surrounded by smoking factory purlieus and enclosed by a ten foot steel-and-wire fence like a penitentary or a zoo, where in random erratic surges, with sparrowlike childtrebling, orphans in identical and uniform blue denium in and out of remembering but in knowing constant as the bleak walls, the bleak windows where in rain soot from the yearly adjacenting chimneys streaked like black tears."
- Light In August, 1932 Perhaps more than any other, the twentieth century was filled with writers of great literature. The greatest of these, in my opinion, was William Faulkner, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. Faulkner was creatively obsessed with problems of personal identity, social change, religion, sexuality, race, and that elaborate circuitry of passion and power - the family. These themes were often interwoven with an existential sense of time and nature that are so essential to an honest expression of what it means to be a Southerner. His writing was often lyrical and foreboding, succinct and rambling, filled with contrasts and contradictions, always working on multiple levels to create a deeply metaphorical and insightful reading experience. For Faulkner, the paradoxical issues lying in the essence of Southern culture were not abstract ideas to be explored. Rather, they were concrete physical and emotional realities simply stated, without as much judgement as many literary critics contend.

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William Faulkner A század húszas éveinek nagy "tölgyei" közül a harmadik is kidõlt. Elsõnek F. Scott Fitzgerald ment el, 1941-ben. Õ volt talán a leglátványosabb tehetség hármójuk közül, akiket úgy jelöltek, hogy "elveszett nemzedék". Aztán Hemingway Franz Kafka
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51. William Faulkner
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William (Cuthbert) Faulkner (1897-1962) - original surname until 1924 Falkner American short story writer, novelist, best known for his Yoknapatawpha cycle, a of the American South, which started in 1929 with SARTORIS / FLAGS IN THE DUST and completed with THE MANSION in 1959. Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949. Faulkner's style is not very easy - in this he has much connections to European literary modernism. His sentences are long and hypnotic, sometimes he withholds important details or refers to people or events that the reader will not learn about until much later. "The writer's only responsibility is to his art. He will be completely ruthless if he is a good one. He has a dream. It anguishes him so much he must get rid of it. He has no peace until then. Everything goes by the board: honor, pride, decency, security, happiness, all, to get the book written. If a writer has to rob his mother, he will not hesitate; the "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is worth any number of old ladies." (from Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews William Faulkner was born in New Albany, Mississippi, as the oldest of four sons of Murray Charles Faulkner and Maud (Butler) Faulkner. While he was still a child, the family settled in Oxford in north-central Mississippi. Faulkner lived most of his life in the town. About the age of 13, he began to write poetry. At the Oxford High School he played quarterback on football team and suffered a broken nose. Before graduating he dropped out school and worked briefly in his grandfather's bank.

52. Collected Stories Of William Faulkner -- William Faulkner Erroll McDonald
This magisterial collection of short works by nobel Prizewinning author WilliamFaulkner reminds readers of his ability to compress his epic vision into
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54. Faulkner, William
faulkner, william, 1897–1962, American novelist, b. New Albany a rhetorical, highlysymbolic style, faulkner was also a He was awarded the 1949 nobel Prize in
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William Faulkner
William Faulkner (1897-1962), a major figure of contemporary American literature, wrote novels and short stories combining stream-of-consciousness narrative with linguistic innovations and vivid characterization. His better known works include "The Sound and the Fury", "Absalom Absalom!", and "The Reivers", which won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. William Cuthbert Faulkner , b. New Albany, Miss., Sept. 25, 1897, d. July 6, 1962,
was one of America's most innovative novelists. He lived most of his life in Oxford, Miss., and his works combine regional traditions and culture with masterful characterization and technical experimentation. In a career lasting more than three decades, Faulkner published 19 novels, more than 80 short stories, 2 books of poems, and numerous essays. Like Thomas Mann and James Joyce, writers he greatly admired, Faulkner depicted traditional society not only in its own terms but also in terms of ageless human dramas. Early Life and Works Faulkner's principal setting is Yoknapatawpha County, a fictional domain loosely based upon places and subjects near to him in his youth. His family had played a significant role in Mississippi history. His great-grandfather, the model for the senior John Sartoris of several novels, was a lawyer, soldier, painter, railroad builder, poet, and novelist and was twice acquitted of murder charges. Faulkner grew up surrounded by traditional lorefamily and regional stories, rural folk wisdom and humor, heroic and tragic accounts of the War Between the States, and tales of the hunting code and the Southern gentleman's ideal of conduct. In his lifetime and in his works, Faulkner bore witness to great political, economic, and social changes in the life of the South.

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58. Faulkner, William. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: F
2000. faulkner, william. SYLLABICATION Faulk·ner. He won the 1949 nobel Prizefor literature. OTHER FORMS Faulk·ner i·an (fôknîr - n) —ADJECTIVE.
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William Faulkner
September 25, 1897 - July 6, 1962
Nobel Prize for Literature
Multiple Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Novels
Faulkner, William,
Mosquitoes,
Sartoris,
The Sound and the Fury,
1929. Cinema: The Sound and the Fury,
As I Lay Dying,
Sanctuary,
1931. Cinema: Sanctuary,
Light in August,
Pylon,
1935. Cinema: Tarnished Angels,
Absalom! Absalom!
The Unvanquished,
The Wild Palms, The Hamlet,
1940. Cinema: The Long Hot Summer, Intruder in the Dust, 1948. Cinema: Intruder in the Dust, Requiem for a Nun, A Fable, Pulitzer Prize The Town, The Mansion, Snopers: A Trilogy, 1959. (Including: The Hamlet, The Town, The Mansion, The Reivers, Pulitzer Prize Cinema: The Reivers,
Original Short Fiction
Collection of Short Fiction
Faulkner, William, Go Down, Moses, and Other Stories, Selected Stories of William Faulkner Modern Library, New York, 1993. ISBN: 0-679-42478-4
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Random House, William Faulkner, in Selected Stories of William Faulkner, Modern Library, New York, 1993. ISBN: 0-679-42478-4

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