Literature

William Faulkner

Quick Facts

FactDetails
Full NameWilliam Cuthbert Falkner
BirthdateSeptember 25, 1897
Place of BirthNew Albany, Mississippi, U.S.
Date of DeathJuly 6, 1962
Place of DeathByhalia, Mississippi, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Mississippi (no degree)
Notable Works– The Sound and the Fury (1929) – As I Lay Dying (1930) – Light in August (1932) – Absalom, Absalom! (1936)
Notable Awards– Nobel Prize in Literature (1949) – National Book Award (1951, 1955) – Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1955, 1963)
SpouseEstelle Oldham (married in 1929)
Significant ContributionOne of the most celebrated writers of American literature and is often considered the greatest writer of Southern literature
Major Setting for WorksFictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on Lafayette County, Mississippi

William Faulkner Books

TitleYear
The Sound and the Fury1929
A Rose for Emily1930
As I Lay Dying1930
Light in August1932
Absalom, Absalom!1936
If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem1939
Barn Burning1939
Sanctuary1931
Dry September1931
The Hamlet1940
Go Down, Moses1942
Sartoris1929
A Fable1954
The Reivers1962
The Mansion1959
Intruder in the Dust1948
Collected Stories1948
Soldiers’ Pay1926
That Evening Sun1931
Pylon1935
Flags in the Dust1973
Mississippi1954
Knight’s Gambit1949
My Mother is a Fish: A Commonplace Reader of William Faulkner’s Fiction
Uncollected stories of William Faulkner1950
The Portable Faulkner1946
Works of William Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury / Sanctuary / Light in August / As I Lay Dying1929
The Sound and the Fury: & As I Lay Dying1946
Mountain Victory1932
Ad astra1931
Delta Autumn1942
New Orleans Sketches1958
All the Dead Pilots1931
Collected Short Stories1958
Gambito de Caballo
Mayday
Santuary
Go Down, Moses (SparkNotes Literature Guide)
Selected Letters of William Faulkner1976

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