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William Faulkner
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An American writer who worked in a variety of written media, including novels, short stories, a play, poetry, essays and screenplays. He is primarily known and acclaimed for his novels and short stories, many of which are set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County.

He is considered one of the most important writers in both American literature generally and Southern literature specifically. Alhough his work was published as early as 1919, he was relatively unknown until receiving the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. Two of his works, A Fable (1954) and his last novel The Reivers (1962), won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

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Soldiers' Pay novel(undefined) 1926
Mosquitoes novelsatirical 1927
Sartoris novel(undefined) 1927
Flags in the Dust novel(undefined) 1927
The Sound and the Fury novel(undefined) 1929
As I Lay Dying novel(undefined) 1930
Sanctuary novel(undefined) 1931
Light in August novel(undefined) 1932
Pylon novel(undefined) 1935
Absalom, Absalom! novel(undefined) 1936
The Unvanquished stories(undefined) 1938
If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem novel(undefined) 1939
The Hamlet novel(undefined) 1940
Go Down, Moses novel(undefined) 1942
Intruder in the Dust novel(undefined) 1948
Requiem for a Nun novel(undefined) 1950
A Fable novel(undefined) 1954
The Town novel(undefined) 1957
The Mansion novel(undefined) 1959
The Reivers novel(undefined) 1962
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Nobel Prize Literature 1949
Pulitzer Prize Fiction A Fable 1955
National Book Award (US) Fiction A Fable 1955
Pulitzer Prize Fiction The Reivers 1963
 
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