William FaulknerWilliam Faulkner was born on September 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. He is regarded as one of the prominent American writer and Nobel laureate. His literary works showcases the complexities of the American South. Faulkner's writing style was haracterized by its experimental narrative techniques, stream-of-consciousness, and nonlinear storytelling. His novels, explored themes of human nature, race relations, and the deep-rooted traditions of the American South. In his entire career, Faulkner received various awards and literary recognition including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949 for his profound contribution to modern American literature. He passed away on July 6, 1962, leaving behind an extraordinary body of work that influenced writers and readers till date. Read More Read Less
An OTP has been sent to your Registered Email Id:
Resend Verification Code