William Faulkner
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 62 years ago |
Date of birth | September 25,1897 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Date of died | July 6,1962 |
Died | Byhalia |
Mississippi | |
United States | |
Short stories | A Rose for Emily |
Barn Burning | |
Dry September | |
That Evening Sun | |
Height | 165 (cm) |
Job | Novelist |
Screenwriter | |
Education | University of Mississippi |
Oxford High School | |
University of Virginia | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Literature |
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction | |
National Book Award for Fiction | |
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Fiction | |
Spouse | Estelle Oldham |
Children | Jill Faulkner |
Born | New Albany |
Mississippi | |
United States | |
Full name | William Cuthbert Falkner |
Influences | James Joyce |
Mark Twain | |
Edgar Allan Poe | |
William Shakespeare | |
Herman Melville | |
Siblings | John Faulkner |
Dean Swift Faulkner | |
Murry Charles "Jack" Faulkner | |
Parents | Murry Cuthbert Falkner |
Maud Butler | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402094 |
Light in August
Sanctuary
Collected Stories of William Faulkner
Go Down, Moses
The Hamlet
If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem
The Reivers
Sartoris
A Fable
The bear
Soldiers' Pay
Intruder in the Dust
Dry September
Pylon
Flags in the Dust
Knight's Gambit
That Evening Sun
The Mansion
portable Faulkner
The Town
These 13
Spotted Horses
Mosquitoes
Big woods
The Wishing Tree
The Faulkner reader
New Orleans Sketches
Three famous short novels
Uncollected stories of William Faulkner
A green bough
Essays, speeches & public letters
Red Leaves
Vision in spring
The Essential Faulkner
L'Arbre aux Souhaits
Uncle Willy and Other Stories
Miss Zilphia Gant
de Esta Tierra y Mas Alla
Marble Faun&green Bough
Dzikie palmy
Selected short stories
Faulkner at Nagano
Idyll in the desert
Notes on a horsethief
Mirrors of Chartres Street
Helen, a courtship
Faulkner at West Point
The Sound and the Fury
As I Lay Dying
A Rose for Emily
Absalom, Absalom!
To Have and Have Not
Two Soldiers
The Long, Hot Summer
The Story of Temple Drake
Mildred Pierce
As I Lay Dying
Gunga Din
Today We Live
The Sound and the Fury
Land of the Pharaohs
Submarine Patrol
The Tarnished Angels
The Arsonist
Drums Along the Mohawk
The Southerner
God Is My Co- Pilot
Slave Ship
Background to Danger
Deep Valley
Four Men and a Prayer
The Reivers
Sanctuary
Barn Burning
Tomorrow
Intruder in the Dust
Flesh
The Long Hot Summer
Air Force
Sutter's Gold
Old Man
The Long Hot Summer
William Faulkner Life story
William Cuthbert Faulkner was an American writer known for his novels and short stories set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on Lafayette County, Mississippi, where Faulkner spent most of his life.
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Prince Harry book recalls trauma of Diana's death
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
From losing His Mother , losing His Trust in His Family to losing his virginity, Prince Harry 's bombshell memoir, Spare, leaves few royal stones unturned.
Prince Harry 's Life Story describes fighting his brother, taking cocaine, his love affairs and not wanting his father to re-marry.
It's sex, drugs and rucks and royals.
But there is also a deep seam of unresolved grief, with repeated references to Princess Diana .
Prince Harry 's view is clear from The very outset of The Book , in its Dedication - to his wife Meghan, their children Archie and Lilibet, and " of course" His Mother .
Nothing for his brother Prince William, his father King Charles , or his sister-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales.
As an aside, it also reveals that The sparring brothers called each other Harold and Willy.
The Launch of this controversial book has been overtaken by multiple leaks and a premature appearance in Spain, which allowed media outlets, including The Bbc , to get a copy ahead of official publication.
Taken as a whole what's apparent is The Anger that Prince Harry still feels about much of his life as a young royal and how that bitterness continues to shape his difficult relations with The Royal Family .
He talks in The Book of being left with A Legacy of " terrifying panic attacks" and The sweat-drenched anxiety he felt about appearing and speaking in public.
A clue to understanding Prince Harry 's clear sense of Unfinished Business comes from a quote from US writer William Faulkner that's used to start a chapter: " The Past is never dead. It's not even past. "
It was a line used by Barack Obama before he became President - and it runs through this memoir like The writing in a stick of rock. It's a past that dominates his Present - The Sense of losing His Mother And Then failing to find The support he expected.
This is Prince Harry 's version of events - Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace have declined to comment.
Diana, in her absence, is one of The biggest characters in this story.
Prince Harry , who speaks of Diana as " mummy" goes to see A Woman with special powers who might make contact with His Mother .
The Prince gets a driver to take him through The Tunnel In Paris where His Mother died in a car crash in 1997, hoping for closure from a " decade of unrelenting pain" and this only makes him feel an even keener sense of grieving.
He went back through The Tunnel with Prince William and claims that neither of them were convinced by The official account of The Accident , which he calls an " insult" and raised more questions than answers.
The Aftermath of her death seems to have left a divide between Harry and his father, now King Charles . Harry remembers that his father didn't hug him when he broke The News that Diana had died, sitting on his Bed In Balmoral.
And he describes The traumatising walk behind her coffin, The crowds Reaching Out to him and how he felt unable to cry in public.
Prince Harry still dreamt about His Mother returning, maybe turning up In Secret wearing a blonde wig and dark glasses. " Perhaps she will appear This Morning , " he thought.
When his father introduces Camilla to his sons, Harry talks of fearing a Wicked Stepmother and seems desperate to avoid seeing anyone else married to his father.
The impact of his early years - and The Challenge of Growing Up in public - are described, including taking cocaine at The Age Of 17.
In lines unlikely to have appeared in any previous royal memoir, he also lost his virginity in a field behind a pub, with an " older woman who really liked horses and that treated me like a young stallion".
Such was The strangeness and scrutiny of his Young Life , that he says he welcomed serving in Afghanistan. " I savoured The Sense of normality, " he writes, about being without titles or bodyguards.
He says he killed 25 Taliban fighters. " It wasn't a fact that filled me with satisfaction, but it didn't Make Me ashamed either. "
Source of news: bbc.com