Assuming faulkner is required, the following 240 results were found.
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Road (McCarthy)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/road-mccarthy
Rhode Island, USA • Education—University of Tennessee, US Air Force • Awards— Ingram-Merrill Aware, 1959 and 1960; Faulkner Prize, 1965; Traveling Fellowship from American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1965; Guggenheim Fellowship, 1969; MacArthur...
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Sabbath's Theater (Roth)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/sabbaths-theater-roth
this time he would largely be relegated to the role of narrator. Roth's American Trilogy (I Married a Communist, the PEN/Faulkner Award winning The Human Stain, and The Plot Against America), shifts the focus to key moments in the history of...
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to pigeonhole. It is at once a product of the Harlem Renaissance, an example of Southern literature along the lines of Faulkner, and a work of feminist literature. Consequently, the novel was criticized for being out of step with the times, and it went...
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Tortilla Curtain (Boyle)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/tortilla-curtain-boyle
New York, USA • Education—B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam; Ph.D., Iowa University • Awards—PEN/Faulkner Award, 1998 • Currently—lives near Santa Barbara, California T. Coraghessan Boyle (kuh-RAGG-issun) received his doctorate in...
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by readers and would-be writers, he discovered the great literature of the 20th century, including authors like Joyce, Faulkner and Beckett. "To read Faulkner for the first time was for me like discovering another planet," Carey said in an interview...
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Rhode Island, USA • Education—University of Tennessee, US Air Force • Awards— Ingram-Merrill Aware, 1959 and 1960; Faulkner Prize, 1965; Traveling Fellowship from American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1965; Guggenheim Fellowship, 1969; MacArthur...
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- Category: Fiction
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Crossing (McCarthy)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/crossing-mccarthy
Rhode Island, USA • Education—University of Tennessee, US Air Force • Awards— Ingram-Merrill Aware, 1959 and 1960; Faulkner Prize, 1965; Traveling Fellowship from American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1965; Guggenheim Fellowship, 1969; MacArthur...
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parties better? I’m just asking…. And what’s wrong with Oprah selections? —Breath, Eyes, Memory; Edgar Sawtelle; 3 Faulkner novels (Faulkner!); House of Sand & Fog; We Were the Mulvaneys. That’s some pretty good reading. To counter that unfortunate...
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- Category: Blogging & Musing
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Time to Kill (Grisham)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/time-to-kill-grisham
case? What, according to Brigance, would a similar case normally cost? 7. Why does Brigance hang a portrait of William Faulkner in his office? What does Faulkner represent to him? And what is implied by the fact that, as Brigance notices, no streets or...
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Billy Bathgate (Doctorow)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/billy-bathgate-doctorow
Kenyon College; Columbia University • Awards—3 National book Critics Circle Awards; National Book Aware; PEN/Faulkner Award • Currently—lives in the New York City area E. L. Doctorow, one of America's preeminent authors, has received the National Book...
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Course 6—Study Guidehttps://litlovers.com/litcourse-course6-studyguide
A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner (1897-1962) Commentary Arguably Faulkner’s most famous short story and for good reason—"A Rose for Emily" packs a wallop at the end. Throughout the story, the narrator cleverly hints at the outcome yet drops the...
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Say Her Name (Goldman)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/non-fiction/say-her-name-goldman
novel, The Long Night of White Chickens (1992), won the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction and was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award, and his second, The Ordinary Seaman (1997), was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and The Los Angeles Times...
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- Category: Non-Fiction
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New York, USA • Education—B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam; Ph.D., Iowa University • Awards—PEN/Faulkner Award, 1998 • Currently—lives near Santa Barbara, California T. Coraghessan Boyle (kuh-RAGG-issun) received his doctorate in...
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- Category: Fiction
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San Miguel (Boyle)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/san-miguel
New York, USA • Education—B.A., State University of New York at Potsdam; Ph.D., Iowa University • Awards—Pen/Faulkner Award, 1998 • Currently—lives near Santa Barbara, California T. Coraghessan Boyle (kuh-RAGG-issun) received his doctorate in...
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Round House (Erdrich)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/round-house-erdrich
a North Dakota Ojibwe reservation. The innovative techniques of the book, which owed a great deal to the works of William Faulkner but have little precedent in Native-authored fiction, allowed Erdrich to build up a picture of a community in a way...
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Chemistry of Tears (Carey)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/chemistry-of-tears-carey
by readers and would-be writers, he discovered the great literature of the 20th century, including authors like Joyce, Faulkner and Beckett. "To read Faulkner for the first time was for me like discovering another planet," Carey said in an interview...
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- Category: Fiction
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See Now Then (Kincaid)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/see-now-then-kincaid
end. Since the publication of her first short-story collection, At the Bottom of the River, which was nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, Kincaid has demonstrated a unique talent for seeing beyond and through the surface of things. In See...
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Son (Meyer)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/son-meyer
a third person, stream-of-consciousness narrative influenced, according to Meyer, by writers such as James Joyce, William Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, and James Kelman. While a reviewer in The Baltimore Sun compared the novel to the work of Faulkner,...
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Sycamore Row (Grisham)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/sycamore-row-grisham
that would have enhanced the ending and solution of the will? 20. In the tradition of Southern literature, mainly William Faulkner, the novel is based on these multiple characters who weave in and out of the plot like fireflies. John Grisham, like...
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Andrew's Brain (Doctorow)https://litlovers.com/reading-guides/fiction/andrews-brain-doctorow
Kenyon College; Columbia University • Awards—3 National book Critics Circle Awards; National Book Aware; PEN/Faulkner Award • Currently—lives in Sag Harbor, New York and New York City E.L. Doctorow, one of America's preeminent authors, has received the...
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- Category: Fiction