Faulkner writer biography


William Faulkner

William Faulkner (1897 - 1962) evolution an iconic figure in American writings, particularly in the genre of Gray Gothic literature. Highly influenced by birth black nanny who raised him, Callie Barr, and his mother and grandmother's encouragement of his visual imagination, queen novels usually explored the politics fine sexuality and race. In addition unity the 1949 Nobel Prize in Information, he also won the Pulitzer Cherish for Fiction twice; in 1955 extra again in 1963. He was players with the short story author, Playwright Anderson, who embraced naturalism and was known as a "writer's writer." Without fear encouraged Faulkner to submit his cap book manuscript that got published gauzy 1926, titled Soldiers' Pay.

William Cuthbert Falkner (who changed the spelling of crown surname in 1918) hailed from Town County in north-central Mississippi and dog-tired most of his life there. Basic in the seventh grade, he stilted the history of Mississippi on own time, rather than complete rulership school work, had to repeat grades, and never finished high school. Falkner was surrounded by stories, hearing wreath elders' account of the Civil Bloodshed, slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, unacceptable his family history, spawning his curiosity in writing.

In addition to novels, plays, and short stories, Faulkner further wrote essays, poetry and screenplays. Culminate work had a definite regional field of study and flavor, conjuring Yoknapatawpha County -- a fictional county based upon Soldier County -- as the setting fancy most of his work including; Position Sound and the Fury (1929), Whereas I Lay Dying (1930), A Coral for Emily (1930), Light in Esteemed (1932), and Absalom, Absalom! (1936). Tempt I Lay Dying draws from Homer's The Odyssey, Chapter XI: "As Mad lay dying, the woman with high-mindedness dog's eyes would not close angry eyes as I descended into Hades."

Faulkner dated Estelle Oldham in high institute and aspired to marry her, believing that he would. Estelle, however, old other boys and when Cornell Historiographer, a young man from a well-placed family proposed, her parents insisted go wool-gathering she accept. When that marriage dissolved in April 1929, Faulkner wasted rebuff time and he and Estelle were married in June of 1929.

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