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  1. The Mansion by William Faulkner, 1965-07-12
  2. Sanctuary: The Corrected Text by William Faulkner, 1993-12-06
  3. The Cambridge Introduction to William Faulkner (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Theresa M. Towner, 2008-04-21
  4. The Bear (Cliffs Notes) by William Faulkner, 1986-11
  5. Flags in the Dust: The complete text of Faulkner's third novel, which appeared in a cut version as Sartoris by William Faulkner, 1974-09-12
  6. Father Abraham by William Faulkner, 1984-09-12
  7. Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner by William Faulkner, 1997-09-02
  8. Becoming Faulkner: The Art and Life of William Faulkner by Philip Weinstein, 2009-11-20
  9. Light in August: The Corrected Text (Modern Library) by William Faulkner, 2002-04-02
  10. Snopes: The Hamlet, The Town, The Mansion (Modern Library) by William Faulkner, 1994-03-15
  11. Reading Faulkner: Light in August by Hugh Ruppersburg, 1994-11-01
  12. Light in August. by William. Faulkner, 1959
  13. William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  14. A Rose for Emily (Tale Blazers) by William Faulkner, 1990-09

61. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Mod
Modernism and Experimentation Authors william faulkner (18971962). *** Index***. Born to an old southern family, william Harrison faulkner was raised in
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Modernism and Experimentation: Authors: William Faulkner (1897-1962)
Index Born to an old southern family, William Harrison Faulkner was raised in Oxford, Mississippi, where he lived most of his life. Faulkner created an entire imaginative landscape, Yoknapatawpha County, mentioned in numerous novels, along with several families with interconnections extending back for generations. Yoknapatawpha County, with its capital, "Jefferson," is closely modeled on Oxford, Mississippi, and its surroundings. Faulkner re-creates the history of the land and the various races Indian, African-American, Euro-American, and various mixtures who have lived on it. An innovative writer, Faulkner experimented brilliantly with narrative chronology, different points of view and voices (including those of outcasts, children, and illiterates), and a rich and demanding baroque style built of extremely long sentences full of complicated subordinate parts. The best of Faulkner's novels include The Sound and the Fury (1929) and As I Lay Dying (1930), two modernist works experimenting with viewpoint and voice to probe southern families under the stress of losing a family member;

62. FRAILTY - DVD
Though I m reluctant to take the comparison too far, the film is as grotesque as a Flannery O Connor and as base as a william faulkner.
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Dad (Bill Paxton) gets lists of demons from God. He has also provided Dad with three weapons with which to dispatch said demons: a pair of work gloves, a length of pipe, and an axe named "Otis." Oldest boy Fenton (Matthew O'Leary) and his little brother Adam (Jeremy Sumpter) are left to decide whether Dad is indeed touched by divine hand or just another redneck serial killer in a white van. Perhaps the very definition of a guilty pleasure, Paxton's directorial debut Frailty owes at least a passing fancy to the Garth Ennis-penned comic "Preacher" in its assignation of the Holy Ghost to something so mundane as a small town axe murderer. It's southern at its most gothic, a familial dysfunction piece set in Texas, wrapped in a rightwing nut-job crime thriller that plays like Mortal Thoughts in its mood and structure and Eye of God in its somewhat detached humanism and ability to wring suspense from Biblical Abraham's trial. It falls somewhere between those two films in terms of quality as well.

63. William Faulkner Speech - Accepting The Nobel Prize
At The History Place, the inspiring words of faulkner.
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William Faulkner (1897-1962) was one of America's finest writers during the 20th century. He was born in New Albany, Mississippi. As a boy, his family moved to Oxford, Miss., the little town that became the setting for much of his beloved fiction. He created endearing characters in classic works such as; The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying, Sanctuary, These Thirteen (short stories) and Light in August. In 1949, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, during a time of worldwide fear over the possibility of atomic warfare. In this acceptance speech, he addresses those fears as they might impact young writers and reminds them of their duty. I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work life's work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before. So this award is only mine in trust. It will not be difficult to find a dedication for the money part of it commensurate with the purpose and significance of its origin. But I would like to do the same with the acclaim too, by using this moment as a pinnacle from which I might be listened to by the young men and women already dedicated to the same anguish and travail, among whom is already that one who will some day stand where I am standing. Our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. There are no longer problems of the spirit. There is only the question: When will I be blown up? Because of this, the young man or woman writing today has forgotten the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself which alone can make good writing because only that is worth writing about, worth the agony and the sweat.

64. ArtandCulture Artist: William Faulkner
Considered one of the most important Modernist writers, william faulkner is known for his searing excavations into the core of the pain, pride,
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65. JaliscoHarp.com
Home page for william faulkner, Jalisco harpist. Official harpist for the town of Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico. Soloist and mariachi harpist.
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The Jalisco harp (arpa jalisciense) is the type of harp traditionally found in Jalisco, Mexico. It has long held two roles: That of being played solo, and that of being part of a mariachi. It is also used in the neighboring state of Michoacán, where, of course, it is called "arpa michoacana" (Michoacán harp). It is but one of many distinct types of harps found in various parts of Mexico, (Jalisco, Michoacán, Veracruz , Zacatecas, Sonora, San Luís Potosí, and Chiapas, to name a few), and throughout Latin America (Paraguay, Ecuador, Perú, Venezuela, Colombia, Guatemala). To learn more, click here.
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66. William Faulkner Quotes
A collection of quotes from the works of william faulkner.
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The Sound and the Fury:
No battle is ever won.... They are not even fought. The field only reveals to man his own folly and despair, and victory is an illusion of philosophers and fools. A man is the sum of his misfortunes. Clocks slay time. Time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life. You're not a poor baby. Are you. Are you. You've got your Caddy. Haven't you got your Caddy. They aint no luck going be on no place where one of they own chillen's name aint never spoke. There was something terrible in me sometimes at night I could see it grinning at me I could see it through them grinning at me through their faces it's gone now and I'm sick. Purity is a negative state and therefore contrary to nature. I could not be a virgin, with so many of them walking along in the shadows and whispering with their soft girl voices lingering in the shadowy places and the words coming out and perfume and eyes you could feel not see, but if it was that simple to do it wouldn't be anything and if it wasn't anything, what was I? Once a bitch always a bitch, what I say.

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68. William Faulkner's Southern Draw: 'The Reivers' (washingtonpost.com)
In all of American literature there is nothing absolutely nothing to compare with the life s work of william faulkner. From beginning to end his
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By JONATHAN YARDLEY Tuesday, January 6, 2004; Page C01 An occasional series in which The Post's book critic reconsiders notable and/or neglected books from the past. In all of American literature there is nothing absolutely nothing to compare with the life's work of William Faulkner. From beginning to end his achievement is at an extraordinarily high level, sustained over nearly four decades, leaving us a half dozen indisputable masterpieces "The Sound and the Fury," "As I Lay Dying," "Light in August," "Absalom, Absalom!," "The Hamlet," "Go Down, Moses" as well as many other books of singular merit. Simply and incontrovertibly, Faulkner stands alone.
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69. William Faulkner
Although few in number, william faulkner’s allusions to Texas are consistently negative, and his brief use of San Antonio is especially sordid.
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enhanced by palm trees and oleander San Antonio itself finds a place in the Faulkner canon with the novel The Wild Palms (1939), published in alternating chapter format with Old Man , partly because of counterpointing thematic material concerning childbirth and abortion. The former narrative concerns itself with the abortion issue, with the unlicensed physician Harry Wilbourne performing a botched abortion on his lover, Charlotte Rittenmeyer, while they are subsisting in a seamy area of San Antonio. Actually, they have recently left a mining community in the mountains of Utah and are heading back to Louisiana and Mississippi, where Charlotte will eventually die of complications and Harry will be indicted for murder. Why Faulkner selected the unfamiliar setting of San Antonio for the sordid details of the abortion is puzzling, but it seems to have held some connection in Faulkner’s mind with New Orleans: They reached San Antonio, Texas, with a hundred and fifty-two dollars and a few cents. It was warm here, it was almost like New Orleans; the pepper trees had been green all winter and the oleander and mimosa and lantana were already in bloom and cabbage palms exploded shabbily in the mild air as in Louisiana. They had a single room with a decrepit gas plate, reached by an outside gallery in a shabby wooden house.

70. A Rose For Emily
by william faulkner. I. WHEN Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen
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I WHEN Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house, which no one save an old man-servanta combined gardener and cookhad seen in at least ten years. It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the seventies, set on what had once been our most select street. But garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores. And now Miss Emily had gone to join the representatives of those august names where they lay in the cedar-bemused cemetery among the ranked and anonymous graves of Union and Confederate soldiers who fell at the battle of Jefferson. Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayorhe who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron-remitted her taxes, the dispensation dating from the death of her father on into perpetuity. Not that Miss Emily would have accepted charity. Colonel Sartoris invented an involved tale to the effect that Miss Emily's father had loaned money to the town, which the town, as a matter of business, preferred this way of repaying. Only a man of Colonel Sartoris' generation and thought could have invented it, and only a woman could have believed it.

71. William Faulkner: Northeast Mississippi
The man himself never stood taller than five feet, six inches tall, but in the realm of American literature, william faulkner is a giant.
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The man himself never stood Source: olemiss.edu 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. Source: town.hall.org In the 1970s and 1980s, Sally Wolff and Floyd C. Watkins, both of Emory University, took students of southern literature to Lafayette County, Mississippi, to explore the region where William Faulkner lived. They visited Faulkner’s home, Rowan Oak, in Oxford, Mississippi; trekked around the countryside; and met people who were the prototypes for some of his characters. During these excursions, they discovered firsthand how profoundly Faulkner’s family, community, and region imprinted themselves on his imagination and then both shaped and enriched his work. Source: s50780.sites40.storefront-hosting.com

72. William Faulkner - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - New York Times
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73. Daily Celebrations ~ William Faulkner, Better Than Yourself ~ September 25 ~ Ide
Celebrating william faulkner. Celebration includes biography, quotations, and positive affirmation regarding faulkner s philosophy.
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A l w a y s dream and shoot h i g h er than you know you can do. Don't bother just to be better than your c o n te mp o r a r ie s or predecessors. Try to be b e tt e r than yourself." ~ William Faulkner One of the world's greatest writers , William Cuthbert Faulkner (1897-1962), was born on this day in New Albany, Mississippi. In 1924, he published his first book, The Marble Faun , a collection of poetry A high school drop out, he once confessed, "I'm just a farmer who likes to tell stories." And tell them he did with twenty novels and many short stories, his dense writing style and innovative use of time sequence celebrated great complexity and multiple points of view. "The aim of every artist ," he explained, "is to arrest motion." A chronicler of the South, Faulkner created Yoknapatawpha County , bringing his imaginary landscapes and characters to life. Belles and plantations, segregation, intolerance, heroism , and poverty. Life and Death in the South. His essay, Mississippi described his anguished feelings about the South: "Loving all of it...because you

74. William Faulkner News - The New York Times
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