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William Faulkner
William Faulkner was born in New Albany, Mississippi, on September 25, 1897. His family was rooted in local history: his great-grandfather, a Confederate colonel and state politician, was assassinated by a former partner in 1889, and his ... [... more]
Random House |
William Faulkner : Novels 1930-1935 : As I Lay Dying, ...
A superb collation and an outstanding value: There is nothing quantitative in this volume that you can't get in other editions of Faulkner's work; however, the Library of America copy is to be strongly commended for the clarity of its typeface, its [... more]
$35.00
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How to Read William Faulkner
William Faulkner's classic fiction is characterized by stream of consciousness writing, abrupt and unexplained shifts in narration and time, and an obsession with the South. Though many think of him as a difficult writer, once you understand how ... [... more]
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National Book Award Reading List - Literary Fiction
1951 - The Collected Stories of William Faulkner (William Faulkner) 1966 - The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (Katherine Anne Porter) 1972 - The Complete Stories of Flannery O'Connor (Flannery O'Connor) 1974 - Gravity's Rainbow ... [... more]
Bella Online |
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner - Horror Literature
It was inevitable that the Gothic literary movement would find its place in the diversity of American culture. Out of this melting pot of influence, many sub-genres emerged, specific to the regions that produced them. After the loss of the Civil ... [... more]
Bella Online |
Irving Howe
Irving and Ilana Howe live in Manhattan and trade stories, short, long, and longer. His books include World of Our Fathers, Politics and the Novel, Thomas Hardy, Steady Work, William Faulkner, and The Portable Kipling. Irving Howe and Ilana W. ... [... more]
Random House |
Mark Richard
In these ten stories, Mark Richard, winner of the 1990 PEN/Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award, emerges as the heir apparent to Mark Twain, Flannery O'Connor, and William Faulkner. With Charity, Mark Richard again secures the distinction of poet ... [... more]
Random House |
Jeffrey Lent
Compared by critics to William Faulkner and Cormac McCarthy, Jeffrey Lent's is the most stunning debut to come along in years. Ambitious in scope and passionately executed, this epic novel is the rarest of things: a truly moving, emotionally ... [... more]
Random House |
William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929: Soldiers' Pay / ...
All of Faulkner's novels now available in exquisite Lib/America eds!: Although chronologicallly the four novels in this volume (which includes Faulkner's masterpiece The Sound and the Fury) are Faulkner's first, this is the last volume of his novels to [... more]
$40.00
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Selected Short Stories of William Faulkner (Modern Library)
WHO'S AFRAID OF WILLIAM FAULKNER?: Faulkner scares readers. Before I read, re-read and loved "Light in August," I had tried books like "Absalom, Absalom" and "The Sound and The Fury" countless times only to get bogged down [... more]
$17.95
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Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner
An Incomplete Un-Collection: Although I have not read all of his short stories, I find Faulkner's tales to be poigniant reflections of American life, without being overtly obvious in their symbolism. The reader draws as much, or as little, as he wishes [... more]
$19.95
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Collected Stories of William Faulkner
Wonderful: After reading "A Mule in the Yard," "That Will Be Fine," and "That Evening Sun" I was reminded of why this guy is one of the greatest storytellers ever. I know, his writing can be dense and even a times nearly [... more]
$19.95
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