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WILLIAM FAULKNER 1897-1962
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Grew up in Oxford, Mississippi His great-grandfather was a Civil War hero Family had aristocratic bearing Belonged to a once wealthy family of plantation owners Quit high school in the 10 th grade US Army rejected him in WWI (didn’t meet height and weight requirements) Joined the Canadian and British Royal Air Force during WWI – but war ended before he saw action
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Studied at the University of Mississippi briefly then dropped out Worked at a bookstore in New York, for a newspaper in New Orleans, and as a postmaster at the university in Oxford Met Sherwood Anderson (Winesburg, Ohio) Faulkner originally wrote poetry Anderson inspired Faulkner to write fiction about Mississippi (what he knew best)
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Faulkner writes about the South He created a fictional county in Mississippi called Yoknapatawpha, a city called Jefferson, and a cast of characters based on real people Writes about the decay of the Old South and the emergence of ruthless newcomers
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Reconstruction after the Civil War had a humbling effect on the South Outdated plantation economy was effected Once Southern aristocrats were working the land alongside tenant farmers and former slaves Some Southerners had a difficult time letting go of the past, disliked the many changes occurring, and clung to traditional values
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CHARACTERS Faulkner created fictional families who reappear from novel to novel Patterned after Faulkner’s great-grandfather Rose from poverty to command a regiment, built a railroad, wrote a best-selling novel, and was murdered on the street
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FAMOUS WORKS The Sound and the Fury (1929) – decline of a once-great Southern family, the Compsons As I Lay Dying (1930) – Poor white family trying to bring someone back to town for a burial Light in August (1932) – Main character’s racial heritage is mixed and isn’t accepted by whites or African- Americans Absalom, Absalom! (1936) – a young man is rejected by his father and brother b/c of his mixed blood
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LITERARY STYLE Experimented with different points of view, stream of consciousness, and flashback
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AWARDS Nobel Prize in Literature, 1949 Pulitzer Prizes, 1955 and 1963
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OTHER Traveled to Hollywood several times and wrote screenplays purely to make money Married his first love after she divorced her first husband She tried to drown herself on their honeymoon Had a child die a few days after birth During their marriage, he had affairs Both Faulkner and his wife had struggles with alcohol
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