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  1. Mar 31, 2016 · Introduction. William Cuthbert Faulkner (b. 1897–d. 1962) grew up in Oxford, Mississippi, where his great-grandfather William Clark Falkner ( sic ), a writer, Confederate colonel, and railroad founder, was a local legend. Although he was a high-school dropout, Faulkner, emulating his ancestor, voraciously read the classics and began to write ...

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · William Faulkner was a Mississippi-born novelist, poet, and screenwriter, winner of the 1949 Nobel Prize in literature, and twice a winner of the Pulitzer Prize in fiction (1955, 1963).

  3. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see William Faulkner . William Faulkner, orig. William Cuthbert Falkner, (born Sept. 25, 1897, New Albany, Miss., U.S.—died July 6, 1962, Byhalia, Miss.), U.S. writer. Faulkner dropped out of high school and only briefly attended college.

  4. William Cuthbert Faulkner was a Nobel Prize-winning American novelist and short story writer. One of the most influential writers of the twentieth century, his reputation is based mostly on his novels, novellas, and short stories. He was also a published poet and an occasional screenwriter.

  5. What is William Faulkner known for? Where is William Faulkner from? What is William Faulkners style of writing like? Was there a feud between William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway? When did American literature begin?

  6. Jun 28, 2012 · A poll of well over a hundred writers and critics, taken a few years back by Oxford American magazine, named William Faulkners “Absalom, Absalom!” the “greatest Southern novel ever written,”...

  7. William Faulkner. 1897–1962. Carl van Vechten. One of the 20th century’s greatest novelists, William Cuthbert Falkner, as his name was originally spelled, never graduated from high school. He was born in New Albany, Mississippi, the first of four sons, and moved with his family to Oxford, Mississippi, at the age of five.

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