NEW YORK (Reuters) - Letters, an unpublished short story and William Faulkner's Nobel Prize medal could sell for more than $2 million when archival materials of the author are sold at auction in June, ...
Hear the name William Faulkner and you think of his work. Short stories like “Barn Burning” or long ones like “The Bear,” such novels as The Sound and the Fury or Absalom, Absalom! The tangled prose, ...
William Faulkner told all sorts of tall tales about his life and work. During World War I he enlisted in the Royal Air Force in Toronto (having given his birthplace as Middlesex, England). He returned ...
What does it mean to be a Faulknerian biographer? In his new book “William Faulkner” (Overlook, 104 pages, $19.95), M. Thomas Inge supplies the answer right off: Faulkner wrote as if there were no ...
When Oprah announced last June that her book club would tackle the taxing project of reading three novels by William Faulkner—”A Summer of Faulkner,” she called it—I signed up immediately. I was ...
William Faulkner (1897 to 1962) was one of the greatest American writers. He won the Nobel Prize for literature. He wrote The Sound and the Fury (1929), As I Lay Dying (1930), A Light in August (1932) ...
Now that William Faulkner has been given so many honors — the Nobel Prize among others — it seems as though we have been familiar with his talents for a long time. It is a deceptive notion. With the ...
William Faulkner (1897 to 1962) was one of the greatest American writers. He won the Nobel Prize for literature. He wrote The Sound and the Fury (1929), As I Lay Dying (1930), A Light in August (1932) ...
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