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This author's wish to use different ink colors to represent multiple POVs was granted in 2012, 83 years after the novel's publication |
William Faulkner
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FJ |
AMERICAN NOVELISTS |
2026-01-16 |
#9480 |
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His fourth novel, "The Sound and the Fury", is often seen as his breakthrough into genius |
William Faulkner
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$400 |
J |
NOVELS |
2024-05-29 |
#9113 |
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In 1962, one month after publishing a novel about a trip from Mississippi to Memphis, he was dead of a heart attack |
William Faulkner
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$1,600 |
DJ |
NOW THAT'S NOVEL |
2023-01-23 |
#8791 |
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"The Reivers"; he died in Mississippi a month after it was published |
William Faulkner
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$2,000 |
DJ |
THEIR LAST NOVEL |
2022-05-20 |
#8645 |
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Falsely accused of murder, a character in his 1948 novel becomes "tyrant over the whole county's white conscience" |
(William) Faulkner
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FJ |
NOBEL-WINNING NOVELISTS |
2021-05-25 |
#8407 |
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This Mississippian kept taking screenwriting work even after winning the 1949 Nobel Prize |
(William) Faulkner
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$200 |
J |
THE LIFE OF A NOVELIST |
2015-07-09 |
#7109 |
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"The Reivers"(1962) |
William Faulkner
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$2,000 |
DJ |
LAST COMPLETE NOVEL |
2014-10-27 |
#6926 |
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The title of his 1959 novel "The Mansion" refers to the de Spain home in Jefferson, Mississippi |
(William) Faulkner
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$800 |
J |
THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL |
2011-12-02 |
#6260 |
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Me laugh reading about boy going from Mississippi to Memphis in "The Reivers" by him--you hear me? Me say "Mississippi" |
William Faulkner
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$800 |
DJ |
COOKIE MONSTER REVIEW NOVEL |
2010-06-22 |
#5947 |
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Valerie Bettis' ballet "As I Lay Dying" brought to life a novel by this southerner |
William Faulkner
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$1,600 |
DJ |
NOVEL BALLETS |
2006-12-22 |
#5130 |
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His great-granddad wrote the best-seller "White Rose of Memphis", a city 40 miles north of the county in which he was raised |
William Faulkner
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FJ |
NOVELISTS |
2005-09-21 |
#4833 |
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Books titled "The Town" are part of trilogies by Conrad Richter & by this Mississippian |
William Faulkner
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$600 |
DJ |
NOVEL TRILOGIES |
1999-12-29 |
#3528 |
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He was studying intermittently at the Univ. of Miss. when he wrote the 1-act play "Marionettes" in 1920 |
William Faulkner
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$500 |
J |
NOVELIST-PLAYWRIGHTS |
1999-03-09 |
#3347 |
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Sherwood Anderson helped this Mississippian find a publisher for "Soldier's Pay", his first novel |
William Faulkner
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$600 |
DJ |
FIRST NOVELS |
1997-06-19 |
#2964 |
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Temple Drake is the strange heroine of his novel "Sanctuary" & its sequel "Requiem for a Nun" |
(William) Faulkner
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$400 |
DJ |
AMERICAN NOVELS |
1991-01-01 |
#1462 |