Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-11-2001
Abstract
UNIVERSITY, Miss. -- William Faulkner () -- the first American novelist to receive the Nobel Prize after World War II -- considered it his duty to write stories so that the true spirit of man might prevail through his fictional accounts.
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Newsletter
Recommended Citation
Jackson, Deidra, "28th Faulkner Conference Focuses on War's Influence on Writer's Work" (2001). University of Mississippi News. 9300.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/umnews/9300
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