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Absalom, Absalom!

Absalom, Absalom!

by William Faulkner

Beautifully rejacketed, this is Faulkner's gripping, dark tale of pride and prejudice in the Deep So ...

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William Faulkner

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William Faulkner

Born in 1897 in New Albany, Mississippi, William Faulkner was the son of a family proud of their prominent role in the history of the south. He grew up in Oxford, Mississippi, and left high school at fifteen to work in his grandfather's bank.

Rejected by the US military in 1915, he joined the Canadian flyers with the RAF, but was still in training when the war ended. Returning home, he studied at the University of Mississippi and visited Europe briefly in 1925.

His first poem was published in The New Republic in 1919. His first book of verse and early novels followed, but his major work began with the publication of The Sound and the Fury in 1929. As I Lay Dying (1930), Sanctuary (1931), Light in August (1932), Absalom, Absalom! (1936) and The Wild Palms (1939) are the key works of his great creative period leading up to Intruder in the Dust (1948). During the 1930s, he worked in Hollywood on film scripts, notably The Blue Lamp, co-written with Raymond Chandler.

William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949 and the Pulitzer Prize for The Reivers just before his death in July 1962.


Books by William Faulkner

Books: 11
The Reivers

The Reivers

by William Faulkner

WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION

The Sound And The Fury

The Sound And The Fury

by William Faulkner

Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

Light In August

Light In August

by William Faulkner

Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

As I Lay Dying

As I Lay Dying

by William Faulkner

'Brilliant and compelling-one is constrained to follow to the end' Spectator

Wild Palms

Wild Palms

by William Faulkner

In a feverishly beautiful novel, Faulkner interweaves two narratives, each subtly illuminating the other

Absalom, Absalom!

Absalom, Absalom!

by William Faulkner

Beautifully rejacketed, this is Faulkner's gripping, dark tale of pride and prejudice in the Deep South

Books: 11