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Definitions from the WebWilliam FaulknerNoun 1. William Faulkner, born on September 25, 1897, was an American writer and Nobel laureate. He is known for his complex and influential novels that explore the Southern culture and the human condition. Faulkner's major works include "The Sound and the Fury," "As I Lay Dying," and "Absalom, Absalom!" Example sentence: "William Faulkner's writing style is often characterized by his use of stream-of-consciousness narrative and nonlinear storytelling." Related products: William Faulkner books on Amazon | ||||
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