William Faulkner was an unexpected
writer. He did not graduate high school or college, and spent his life living
in a small town in Mississippi. He was most comfortable to the southern way of
life. Faulkner had many different jobs, before he began writing as a profession.
Faulkner attempted to join the army; sadly, he was turned away due to his height
of 5 feet six inches. Then, he enrolled at the University of Mississippi. This
is where he began writing short stories, plays, and poems, although he dropped
out after three semesters. After this, Faulkner moved to New York and worked at
a book store. After this he became a postmaster. With all of these different
job attempts, none seemed to fit Faulkner. How did his literary career really take
off? It started when Faulkner moved to New Orleans. Here, he got involved with
a group of other writer, which was the best thing he could have done to expand
his career. As his first book was published, he traveled to Europe, which was
the environment for him to accumulate inspiration for his future novels. However
this did not work out for him, and he was advised to stick to what he knew
best, his home town.
His first attempt to write about
his hometown did not please the publishers. Frustrated, and considering giving
up, Faulkner decided to write for love, not publication. In this process his
first successful novel was created, The
Sound and The Fury. What stands out
most in Faulkner’s writing is the way he presents the story. In The Sound and
The Fury, there are four chapters, each told by a different narrator telling
the same story, which makes his storytelling incredibly unique. He also tells
the story by going back and forth between the present and the past. This gives
the reader a lot of insight. After this book, Faulkner began to write again for
money. At this time he was married and had two children, and making money had
become necessary. As he continued his writing career, he published other famous
novels such as, As I lay Dying. After
this, his first screenplay was created, and he was giver six on screen credits
throughout his life. It is no surprise that all of this led to the 1949 Nobel
Prize for literature. Faulkner spent his life working hard to achieve success
in his literary works, which is why through all of these great accomplishments
he is known as one of the best American authors.
I really like how you talked about how he ended up writing for the love of what he was doing instead of doing it to please others. This love and dedication ended up paying off for him.
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