Wiliam faulkner and biography
Wiliam faulkner and biography
Wiliam faulkner and biography photos.
William Cuthbert Falkner was born on September 25, , in New Albany, Mississippi, to Murry Cuthbert Falkner, a railroad worker, and Maud Butler, a housewife. William was raised in Oxford, Mississippi, and, in , left high school to work as a bookkeeper.
Longing for adventure, he joined the Canadian Royal Air Force in by changing the spelling of his name to the British-sounding Faulkner. Faulkner entered the University of Mississippi in but withdrew in He then held various jobs in New York and Mississippi until
Faulkners first published novel, Soldiers Pay (), drew on his experiences in World War I (–), while Mosquitoes () examined literary life in New Orleans (in , Faulkner lived there with the writer Sherwood Anderson).
Faulkner married Lida Estelle Oldham Franklin on June 20, —she had divorced her husband to marry Faulkner and brought two children of her own to the marriage—and they later had two daughters, Alabama, who died nine days after being born, and Jill.
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