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* Baldwin, J. R., Faulkner, S. L., Hecht, M. L.
He was challenged in the presidential election of 1927 by Thomas J. R. Faulkner.
King was challenged in the presidential election of 1927 by Thomas J. R. Faulkner.
The Jazz Repertoire in Action ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009 ), with Robert R. Faulkner.
*" The Jazz Repertoire ," with Robert R. Faulkner, Sociologie de l ' art ( 2005 ), pp. 15 – 24.
On August 13, 2010, the University of Texas at Austin's nanoscience building was named the Larry R. Faulkner Nano Science and Technology Building by the UT System Board of Regents in recognition of former President Faulkner's leadership in bringing the university's nanotechnology program to national prominence.
* The University of Texas at Austin: A President's Legacy: Larry R. Faulkner
Faulkner proved to be a talented administrator and earned a transfer to new S. T. A. R.
There he served as a messenger in the office of Judge C. R. Faulkner, director of the pension office.

Faulkner and ):
Franz Kafka ( 1883-1924 ): " The Metamorphosis " ( 1915 ), The Trial ( 1925 ), The Castle ( 1926 ); Rainer Maria Rilke ( 1875-1926 ): The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ( 1910 ); Alfred Döblin ( 1857-1957 ): Berlin Alexanderplatz ( 1929 ); Wyndham Lewis ( 1882-1957 ); Djuna Barnes ( 1892-1982 ): Nightwood ( 1936 ); Malcolm Lowry ( 1909-57 ): Under the Volcano ( 1947 ); Ernest Hemingway ; William Faulkner ; James Hanley ( 1897-1985 ); James Joyce ( 1882-1941 ): " The Nighttown " section of Ulysses ( 1922 ); Patrick White ( 1912-90 ); D. H. Lawrence ; Sheila Watson: Double Hook ; Elias Canetti: Auto de Fe ; Thomas Pynchon.
* Joseph Leo Blotner ( 1974 ): Faulkner: a biography.
* Cleanth Brooks ( 1991 ): William Faulkner: the Yoknapataphwa Country.

Faulkner and Egyptian
* Faulkner, Raymond O ; Andrews, Carol ( editor ), The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead.
* Faulkner, Raymond O ( translator ); von Dassow, Eva ( editor ), The Egyptian Book of the Dead, The Book of Going forth by Day.
The Faulkner translation of Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, Spell 470 reads,
* Raymond O. Faulkner, " The Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts ", ISBN 0-85668-754-5, 3 vols., 1972-78.
* The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day, The First Authentic Presentation of the Complete " Papyrus of Ani ", Introduction and commentary by Dr. Ogden Goelet, Translation by Dr. Raymond O. Faulkner, Preface by Carol Andrews, Featuring Integrated Text and Full Color Images, ( Chronicle Books, San Francisco ) c1994, Rev.

Faulkner and Book
He has won the National Book Award for Fiction and the PEN / Faulkner Award for his novel, Waiting ( 1999 ).
He writes in the Southern Gothic aesthetic in his distinctly Faulknerian 1965 debut, The Orchard Keeper, and Suttree ( 1979 ); in the Epic Western tradition, with grotesquely drawn characters and symbolic narrative turns reminiscent of Melville, in Blood Meridian ( 1985 ), which Harold Bloom styled " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ," calling the character of Judge Holden " short of Moby Dick, the most monstrous apparition in all of American literature "; in a much more pastoral tone in his celebrated Border Trilogy ( 1992 – 98 ) of bildungsromans, including All the Pretty Horses ( 1992 ), winner of the National Book Award ; and in the post-apocalyptic genre in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Road ( 2007 ).
Chinese-American author Ha Jin in 1999 won the National Book Award for his second novel, Waiting, about a Chinese soldier in the Revolutionary Army who has to wait 18 years to divorce his wife for another woman, all the while having to worry about persecution for his protracted affair, and twice won the PEN / Faulkner Award, in 2000 for Waiting and in 2005 for War Trash.
* All Souls ' Rising, a novel about Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution, was a finalist for the 1995 National Book Award and the 1996 PEN / Faulkner Award.
* Mary McGarry Morris, author, National Book Award and PEN / Faulkner finalist, Time Magazine and ALA Library Journal " Book of the Year " finalist, New York Times best-selling author of Songs in Ordinary Time, winner of " Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award ," and author of eight ( 8 ) novels
Billy Bathgate is a 1989 novel by author E. L. Doctorow that won the 1989 National Book Critics Circle award for fiction for 1990 and the PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction, and was the runner up for the 1990 Pulitzer Prize.
" Kavalier & Clay was published to " nearly unanimous praise " and became a New York Times Best Seller, receiving nominations for the 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award and PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Price received numerous literary honors, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the William Faulkner Foundation Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his memoir Clear Pictures ( 1989 ).
His 1990 novel Philadelphia Fire: A Novel won the PEN / Faulkner Award in 1990, and the American Book Awards in 1991.
Trucks has had a long interest in philosophy and literature ; in 2005 he published a letter in the New York Times Book Review criticizing a review of a decades-old article about the band in which the members were made to look like uneducated characters from a William Faulkner novel.
It won the PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction ( 2006 ) and the National Book Critics Circle Award / Fiction ( 2005 ).
The March won the 2006 PEN / Faulkner fiction award, which Doctorow had previously won in 1990 for his novel Billy Bathgate ; it also won the 2005 National Book Critics Award and was a finalist for the 2005 National Book Award and the 2006 Pulitzer Prize.

Faulkner and Dead
1966 ); Crapsey, Adelaide: " Pierrot " ( c. 1914 ); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring ( 1921 ); Ficke, Arthur Davison: " A Watteau Melody " ( 1913 ); Garrison, Theodosia: " Good-Bye, Pierrette " ( 1906 ), " When Pierrot Passes " ( before 1917 ); Griffith, William: Loves and Losses of Pierrot ( 1916 ), Three Poems: Pierrot, the Conjurer, Pierrot Dispossesed, The Stricken Pierrot ( 1923 ); Hughes, Langston: " A Black Pierrot " ( 1923 ), " Pierrot " ( 1926 ), " For Dead Mimes " ( 1926 ), " Heart " ( 1932 )— see " Goldweber " under External links below ; Loveman, Samuel: " In Pierrot's Garden " ( 1911 ; five poems ); Lowell, Amy: " Stravinsky's Three Pieces " ( 1915 ); Masters, Edgar Lee: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1918 ); Moore, Marianne: " To Pierrot Returning to His Orchid " ( c. 1910 ); Shelley, Melvin Geer: " Pierrot " ( 1940 ); Stevens, Wallace: " Pierrot " ( 1909, first pub.

Faulkner and Forth
* Sherlock Holmes a Play: Wherein is Set Forth the Strange Case of Miss Alice Faulkner ( Helan Halbach, Publisher, Santa Barbara, California, 1974 ), reprint of the 1935 edition ; Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele

Faulkner and by
As his disciples boast, even though his emphasis is elsewhere, Faulkner does show his awareness of the changing order of the South quite keenly, as can be proven by a quick recalling of his Sartoris and Snopes families.
After reading `` Plowman's Folly '' by Edward H. Faulkner, he stopped plowing.
is the title of a novel by William Faulkner, and refers to the return of Thomas Sutpen's son.
In 1890 the firm of Hildesheimer and Faulkner bought several of her drawings of her rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, to illustrate verses by Frederic Weatherly titled A Happy Pair.
In the wake of Mussolini ’ s declaration of war against France and England on June 10, 1940, he discovered Kafka ’ s The Metamorphosis, Gogol, John Steinbeck and William Faulkner along with French films by Marcel Carné, René Clair, and Julien Duvivier.
During the golden age of bohemianism, Greenwich Village became famous for such eccentrics as Joe Gould ( profiled at length by Joseph Mitchell ) and Maxwell Bodenheim, dancer Isadora Duncan, writer William Faulkner, and playwright Eugene O ' Neill.
The World War I film was based on a short story by author William Faulkner, who Hawks got to know personally during the shooting of the film and remained friends with for over twenty years.
Just months after wrapping the film, Bogart and Bacall were reunited for their second movie together, the film noir The Big Sleep, based on the novel by Raymond Chandler, again with script help from William Faulkner.
In the 1930s, in addition to further major works by Faulkner, Samuel Beckett's published his first major work, the novel Murphy ( 1938 ).
The rumors may have been sustained by a statement Harding allegedly made to newspaperman James W. Faulkner on the subject, which he perhaps meant to be dismissive: " How do I know, Jim?
In 1861, the decorative arts firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co .( later described by Nicholas Pevsner as the ' beginning of a new era in Western art ') was founded with Morris, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown and Philip Webb as partners, together with Charles Faulkner and Peter Paul Marshall, the former of whom was a member of the Oxford Brotherhood, and the latter a friend of Brown and Rossetti.
Examples include the critical importance of a river in As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner and the drowning of Ophelia in Hamlet.
* 1955: A Fable by William Faulkner
* 1963: The Reivers by William Faulkner ( posthumous win )
These include The Reivers by William Faulkner ( 1962 ), September, September by Shelby Foote ( 1977 ), The Old Forest and Other Stories by Peter Taylor ( 1985 ), the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Summons to Memphis by Peter Taylor ( 1986 ), The Firm ( 1991 ) and The Client ( 1993 ), both by John Grisham, Memphis Afternoons: a Memoir by James Conaway ( 1993 ), " Plague of Dreamers " by Steve Stern ( 1997 ) Cassina Gambrel Was Missing by William Watkins ( 1999 ), The Guardian by Beecher Smith ( 1999 ), " We are Billion-Year-Old Carbon " by Corey Mesler ( 2005 ), The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris, and The Architect by James Williamson ( 2007 ).

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