William Faulkner's quote reminds us that growth and success require stepping beyond our comfort zones. By embracing ...
Melissa Block visits William Faulkner's home: Rowan Oak, in Oxford, Miss. She talks with curator William Griffith about Faulkner's running theme... William Faulkner's Home Illustrates His Impact On ...
The executor of William Faulkner's estate is leading a full-frontal assault to capitalize on the legendary writer's works before it's too late. Stefanie Cohen has details on Lunch Break. Photo: AP. At ...
Jay Parini's new biography of William Faulkner, One Matchless Time, is nothing less than spellbinding. For all those university students who years ago were required to read such great tragedies as The ...
Five decades after his death, William Faulkner still draws literary pilgrims to his Mississippi hometown, the "little postage stamp of native soil" he made famous through his novels. Oxford inspired ...
Sony Pictures had the lawsuit against Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris filed by William Faulkner's estate dismissed by a federal Mississippi court judge on Friday because, well, a poorly used nine word ...
(CBS/AP) Five decades after his death, William Faulkner still draws literary pilgrims to his Mississippi hometown, the "little postage stamp of native soil" he made famous through his novels. Oxford ...
William Faulkner told all sorts of tall tales about his life and work. During World War I he enlisted in the Royal Air Force in Toronto (having given his birthplace as Middlesex, England). He returned ...
In the late 1950s, English students at the University of Virginia got the opportunity that most American literature scholars would kill for -- to speak with William Faulkner. Faulkner spent two years ...
"BETWEEN GRIEF AND NOTHING: THE PASSIONS, ADDICTIONS AND TRAGIC END OF WILLIAM FAULKNER" by Lisa C. Hickman (McFarland, 221 pages, $40). Hear the name William Faulkner and you think of his work. Short ...
William Faulkner, left, with author André Malraux. Faulkner’s work grappled with the legacy of the Civil War and the persistence of structural racism, though in his own life the novelist maintained ...
We hadn't planned to visit William Faulkner's home on our visit to Mississippi. We didn't think we had enough time. But really, the temptation was too great: It seemed sacrilegious to leave Oxford ...