The William Faulkner Foundation (1960–1970) was a charitable organization founded by the novelist William Faulkner in 1960 to support various charitable...
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William Cuthbert Faulkner (/ˈfɔːknər/; September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American writer known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional...
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The PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation to the authors of the year's best works of fiction by living Americans...
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The William Faulkner Prize or William Faulkner Award could refer to: William Faulkner Prize (Rennes, a prize given by the William Faulkner Foundation at...
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(disambiguation) Faulkner (surname) William Faulkner Foundation William Faulkner House, Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi William Faulkner – William Wisdom...
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novel by the American novelist Cormac McCarthy. It won the 1966 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel. The Orchard Keeper is set during...
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The PEN/Faulkner Foundation (est. 1980) is an independent charitable arts foundation that supports the art of fiction and encourages readers of all ages...
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The Sound and the Fury (category Novels by William Faulkner)
author William Faulkner. It employs several narrative styles, including stream of consciousness. Published in 1929, The Sound and the Fury was Faulkner's fourth...
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his great-grandson, author William Faulkner. He was born in Knox County, Tennessee, to Joseph Falkner (or Forkner or Faulkner) and Caroline Word (or Ward)...
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counterculture. The book won the 1967 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel, a predecessor of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and the Houghton...
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Rowan Oak (redirect from William Faulkner House)
Rowan Oak was the home of author William Faulkner in Oxford, Mississippi. It is a primitive Greek Revival house built in the 1840s by Colonel Robert Sheegog...
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(Premio Nacional de Cultura) in 1959, and was a finalist in the William Faulkner Foundation Ibo-American award (1963). Since then, critical interest in the...
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similarity to the work of Faulkner and praised McCarthy's striking use of imagery. The Orchard Keeper won a 1966 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable...
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reservoir of information". In 1964, the novel was awarded a William Faulkner Foundation Award for best debut novel. There is an interesting connection...
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first in the 1930s and then in the late 1950s. The William Faulkner Foundation, which Faulkner founded, was created in part as a mechanism by which...
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provided much raw material for Gravity's Rainbow. V. won the William Faulkner Foundation Award For Notable First Novel and was a finalist for the National...
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novelist. His first novel, Powdered Eggs (1964), was awarded the William Faulkner Foundation Award (1965) for a notable first novel. Later works include Salt...
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literature in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Caroline Gordon, Margaret Mitchell, Katherine Anne Porter...
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A Separate Peace (category PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction-winning works)
released in 2004. 1960 New York Times bestseller (Fiction) 1961 William Faulkner Foundation Award, inaugural winner 1961 National Book Award finalist (Fiction)...
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Snopes trilogy (redirect from Faulkner snopes)
Amsterdam, 1969. Reprinted at "William Faulkner: Biography", Nobel Foundation, 1949. Retrieved May 7, 2008. "In 1940, Faulkner published the first volume...
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employees of his later fame as an author. When Pynchon won the William Faulkner Foundation Award for V., Kenneth Calkins—editor of the internal newsletter...
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Alderman Library". Faulkner donated a large collection of his manuscripts, typescripts, and correspondence to the William Faulkner Foundation, which he created...
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directed by Eric Till and starring Jerry Orbach as Exley. 1968 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel 1969 National Book Award finalist...
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Go Down, Moses (book) (category Short story collections by William Faulkner)
collection of seven related pieces of short fiction by American author William Faulkner, sometimes considered a novel. The most prominent character and unifying...
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1967 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel for The Origin of the Brunists 1987 Rea Award for the Short Story William Faulkner, Brandeis...
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William Faulkner was an American author. Faulkner may also refer to: Faulkner (surname), an English surname (and list of people with that name) Faulkner...
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Almudena in Madrid. Uruguay National Literature Prize (1962) William Faulkner Foundation Ibero-American Award (1963) Italian-Latin American Institute...
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where his father was a newspaper editor. Coover won the 1967 William Faulkner Foundation Award for the "best first novel of the year." The three judges...
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Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 1966 William Faulkner Foundation Award for notable first novel for The Orchard Keeper 1969 Guggenheim...
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Robert Stone (novelist) (category PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction winners)
1967. It won both a Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship, and a William Faulkner Foundation Award for best first novel. Set in New Orleans in 1960 and based...
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