Writer’s Wednesday: William Faulkner

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Click Here to Read: William Faulkner on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read:  William Faulkner on the Mississippi Writer’s Page Website.

Click Here to Read:  How William Faulkner Tackled Race — and Freed the South From Itself by John jeremiah Sullivan in The Nwe York Times on June 28, 2012.

Click Here to Read: The Faulkner Truthers by Maria Bustillos on the Awl website on April 22, 2014,

Click Here to Read: William Faulkner, The Art of Fiction No. 12 Interviewed by Jean Stein in The Paris Review in the Spring 1956 Issue.

Click Here to View: William Faulkner: Nobel Prize Speech on YouTube.

Click Here to Read: William Faulkner News in The New York Times.

Click Here to Read:  Rereading The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner: Voted one of the greatest novels of the 20th century, but described by its author as ‘a real son-of-a-bitch’, The Sound and the Fury is notoriously difficult. Does a colour-coded version help? by Sarah Churchwell on the Guardian website on July 20, 2012.

Click Here to Read: On ‘As I Lay Dying’ by E.L. Doctorow in The New York Review of Books in the May 24, 2012 Issue.

Click Here to Read: Ragged, Unkempt, Strange: On William Faulkner: For all the ways it is rife with tenderness, fury and ugliness, William Faulkner’s fiction is stubbornly persistent in its artistr. By Joanna Scott in The Nation Magazine on November 20, 2012.

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