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run through the tradition-rich rolling hills of one of Mississippi’s most popular towns. Along the precisely measured 6.2 mile course, you will pass beautiful antebellum homes, run through the Ole Miss campus, as well as Rowan Oak, the historic home of William Faulkner, and conclude this highly competitive race at the Baptist HealthPlex.
One of the main reasons for our hope for this addition is that we have about 1,000 William Faulkner editions — books about him as well as first editions of his works
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Wilmington artist Pam Toll unveils solo exhibit Friday
"In writing," goes the William Faulkner quote, "you must kill your darlings." Wilmington artist Pam Toll was contemplating killing one of her darlings when I visited her in her studio five days before she was scheduled to hang her new solo exhibition at from Wilmington Star-News Read more »
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A Rose for Emily
“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is a story of many meanings and interoperations. The main character Emily reminds me of many people today who are plagued by peer pressure and social pressure. Peer and social pressure are demands by member of one's from OpPapers.com Read more »
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Robert Coover to Publish Sequel to ‘The Origin of the Brunists’
Coover won the The William Faulkner Foundation First Novel Award in 1966 for his first novel. In addition, Dzanc will publish digital editions of ten Coover books and release a new Coover short story collection in 2014. Agent Georges Borchardt negotiated from Galleycat Read more »
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Endure, Prevail.
This is what William Faulkner had to say..... It is easy enough to say that man is immortal simply because he will endure; that when the last ding dong of doom has clanged and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless in the last red and dying from Experience Project Read more »
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Warren Sapp's book, Sapp Attack, is as coarse as the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer himself
By Gary Shelton , Times Sports Columnist Gary Shelton Tampa Bay Times In Print: Sunday, May 27, 2012 In the world of literature, there are writers who can turn a phrase. There are those who can paint a scene. There are those who can develop characters so from TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times Read more »