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  1. William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Medals With a Side of …

    WEBMar 29, 2013 · Faulkner’s trip to Oslo yielded the award that could fetch up to $2 million dollars when it goes up on the block, but it also was the start of a three-year affair between the married Faulkner, and the widow of the …

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    French philosopher Albert Camus wrote that Faulkner successfully imported classical tragedy into the 20th century through his "interminably unwinding spiral of words and sentences that conducts the speaker to the abyss of sufferings buried in the past".
    Like his contemporaries James Joyce and T. S. Eliot, Faulkner uses stories and themes from classic literature in a modern context. Joyce, in Ulysses, modeled the journey of his hero Leopold Bloom on the adventures of Odysseus.
    Faulkner's scribblings are preserved on the wall, including the day-by-day outline covering a week he wrote on the walls of his small study to help him keep track of the plot twists in his novel A Fable. Some of Faulkner's Nobel Prize winnings went to establish the William Faulkner Foundation.
    After revisions and reissues, it gained popularity and is now considered one of his best. Faulkner wrote two volumes of poetry which were published in small printings, The Marble Faun (1924), and A Green Bough (1933), and a collection of mystery stories, Knight's Gambit (1949). The peacefullest words. Peacefullest words. Non fui. Sum. Fui. Non sum.
  3. William Cuthbert (Falkner) Faulkner (1897-1962) - WikiTree

  4. FAULKNER, William. Go Down, Moses and Other Stories. New …

  5. FAULKNER, William. The Mansion. New York: Random House, …

  6. 1955 Pulitzer Prize Review: A Fable by William Faulkner

    WEBApr 6, 2023 · Despite winning both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 1955 (the first of two Pulitzer Prizes for Faulkner), in addition to Faulkner’s Nobel Prize for Literature several years earlier in …

  7. FAULKNER, William (1897-1962). Doctor Martino and Other …

  8. William Faulkner William Faulkner Will Not Be Buried

    WEBElse learned of Faulkner’s work from her late husband Thorsten Jonsson a New York journalist who interviewed Faulkner in 1946. Thorsten, who passed away in 1950, is credited as the man who introduced Sweden to …