Books written by William Faulkner

  • To Have and Have Not: Screenplay

    Harvey Breit , “ A Walk with Faulkner , " New York Times Book Review , January 30 , 1955 , p . 4 , quoted in Baker , Ernest Hemingway , p . 647 . 19. Hyams , Bogart and Bacall , p . 73 17 Introduction.

  • Fumo

    EGON SCHIELE , Io eterno fanciullo , 2a ed . 94. ERNST JÜNGER , Tempeste d'acciaio 95. HEINRICH BÖLL , La capacità di soffrire 96. ANNA ACHMATOVA , Io sono la vostra voce ... 97. FORD Madox FORD , Il colpo di testa 98.

  • The Sound and the Fury (Third International Edition) (Norton Critical Editions)

    The text for the Third Edition is again that of the corrected text scrupulously prepared by Noel Polk, whose textual note precedes the novel.

  • The Sound and the Fury (Third Edition) (Norton Critical Editions)

    The text for the Third Edition is again that of the corrected text scrupulously prepared by Noel Polk, whose textual note precedes the novel.

  • Light in August

    In a novel about hopeless perseverance in the face of mortality, guileless Lena Grove searches for the father of her unborn child, Reverend Hightower is plagued by visions of Confederate horsemen, and drifter Joe Christmas is consumed by ...

  • The Road to Glory: A Screenplay

    The script is all the more remarkable because at the same time he was writing The Road to Glory, Faulkner managed to finish a complete draft of Absalom, Absalom!

  • Soldiers' Pay

    But he had soldiered after a fashion and he liked and respected Dr Mahon, refusing to believe that simply because Dr Mahon was Episcopal he was going to hell as soon as he died. He wished them luck and fled busily away, answering his ...

  • Collected Works of William Morris

    Collected Works of William Morris

  • Luce d'agosto

    Così William Faulkner spiegò il titolo del suo settimo romanzo, uscito nel 1932 e subito acclamato come un capolavoro.

  • As I Lay Dying

    It just stands there, watching Mack over its shoulder, swinging its hind quarters toward him whenever he approaches. He looks back at us, his eyes and mouth three round holes in his face on which the freckles look like english peas on a ...

  • Modern American Narration

    Edited By Randall Stewart And Dorothy Bethurum. Stories Include Old Times On The Mississippi, By Mark Twain; The Battler, The Undefeated, And A Clean Well-Lighted Place, By Ernest Hemingway; The Bear, By William Faulkner.

  • A Summer of Faulkner: As I Lay Dying/ The Sound and the Fury/ Light in August

    Presents three novels, including "As I Lay Dying," in which the Bundren family journeys across Mississippi to bury their mother, "The Sound and the Fury," in which Caddy Compson's story is narrated by her three brothers, and "Light in ...

  • The Mansion

    The Mansion completes Faulkner’s great trilogy of the Snopes family in the mythical county of Yoknapatawpha, Mississippi, which also includes The Hamlet and The Town.

  • Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles: A Gallery of Contemporary New Orleans

    It was all "sort of a private joke," but the four hundred copies were sold within a week and the original edition is now a collector's item. This book is a charming reminder of exciting days and talented people.

  • Father Abraham: Holograph Manuscript and Typescripts; And, The Wishing Tree : Ribbon and Carbon Typescripts

    Father Abraham: Holograph Manuscript and Typescripts; And, The Wishing Tree : Ribbon and Carbon Typescripts

  • Absalón, Absalón!

    Absalon, Absalon! es una obra enigmatica, ambigua, y de una complejidad tecnica extraordinaria.

  • Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles

    This unique book provides both an enjoyable glimpse into the early lives of prominent literary and artistic figures and a snapshot of New Orleans history.

  • Light in August

    "Light in August" by William Faulkner. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction...

  • Soldiers' Pay

    Soldiers' Pay

  • Soldiers' Pay

    Capturing the post–World War I atmosphere of the Lost Generation on American soil, William Faulkner explores the war’s emotional impact on three weary veterans and their Southern hometown in Georgia.