WILLIAM FAULKNER

Your illusions are a part of you like your bones and flesh and memory.
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"A man's future is inherited in that man . . . there is no such thing as was." Faulkner's Sartoris original book cover. Books, William Faulkner, The Originals, Faulkner, Book Cover, Future, Man, Illusions, Cover
"A man's future is inherited in that man . . . there is no such thing as was." Faulkner's Sartoris original book cover.
William Faulkner's Home Illustrates His Impact On The South : NPR Home, Interior, Artists, Interiors, Bookshelves, Oak, Work Space, Literature
William Faulkner's Home Illustrates His Impact On The South
William Faulkner's Home Illustrates His Impact On The South : NPR
"Talk, talk, talk: the utter and heartbreaking stupidity of words.”  Original book cover. Novels, Now We Are Six, Author, As I Lay Dying, A Rose For Emily
"Talk, talk, talk: the utter and heartbreaking stupidity of words.” Original book cover.
“You’ve got too much talent. You can do it too easy, in too many different ways. If you’re not careful, you’ll never write anything”  ~Sherwood Anderson to a young William Faulkner Art, American Literature, Philip, Novelist, Memoirs, Century, History Of Photography
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“You’ve got too much talent. You can do it too easy, in too many different ways. If you’re not careful, you’ll never write anything” ~Sherwood Anderson to a young William Faulkner
"Memory believes before knowing remembers." Design, Graphic Design, Ideas, Cover Design, Book Cover Design, Poster Art
Light in August (Lustig jacket)
"Memory believes before knowing remembers."
Sometimes technique charges in and takes command of the dream before the writer himself can get his hands on it. That is tour de force and the finished work is simply a matter of fitting bricks neatly together, since the writer knows probably every single word right to the end before he puts the first one down. This happened with As I Lay Dying. It was not easy. No honest work is. It was simple in that all the material was already at hand. Films, Vintage Book Covers, Book Art, Book Cover Art, Book Worth Reading, Vintage Books
James Franco's AS I LAY DYING to Star Danny McBride, Tim Blake Nelson, and More
Sometimes technique charges in and takes command of the dream before the writer himself can get his hands on it. That is tour de force and the finished work is simply a matter of fitting bricks neatly together, since the writer knows probably every single word right to the end before he puts the first one down. This happened with As I Lay Dying. It was not easy. No honest work is. It was simple in that all the material was already at hand.
“Memory believes before knowing remembers.”  ― William Faulkner:  Light in August 1967 Vintage, Writing A Book, Great Novels, Book Authors, Worth Reading
“Memory believes before knowing remembers.” ― William Faulkner: Light in August 1967
“The human heart in conflict with itself is the only thing worth writing about.”  — William Faulkner Reading, Instagram, Portraits, Illustrators, Caricature, Caricatures
“The human heart in conflict with itself is the only thing worth writing about.” — William Faulkner
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If I had not existed, someone else would have written me, Hemingway, Dostoyevsky, all of us. Writers And Poets, Writer, Famous Authors, Writers Write
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If I had not existed, someone else would have written me, Hemingway, Dostoyevsky, all of us.
The end of wisdom is to dream high enough to lose the dream in the seeking of it. William Faulkner Texts, Wisdom Quotes, Quotes, Wisdom, Wise, Words, Cuthbert
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The end of wisdom is to dream high enough to lose the dream in the seeking of it. William Faulkner
"Master of the art of memory as ecstatic recapture of and liberation from history. . ." Coetzee on Faulkner Ernest Hemingway, Portrait, Scott Fitzgerald, Hollywood, Film, Allen Ginsberg
This, sir, is my resignation
"Master of the art of memory as ecstatic recapture of and liberation from history. . ." Coetzee on Faulkner
Nobel Prize Magazine Covers, Literary, Vintage Magazines, Magazines
TIME Magazine Cover: William Faulkner - Jan. 23, 1939
Nobel Prize
Some things you must always be unable to bear. Some things you must never stop refusing to bear. Injustice and outrage and dishonor and shame. No matter how young you are or how old you have got. Not for kudos and not for cash: your picture in the paper nor money in the back either. Just refuse to bear them. -Intruder in the Dust, William Faulkner (This I Believe by Norman Strike, Spencer Museum of Art) Norman, Museums, Old Things, Dishonored, Art Museum, Matter
Some things you must always be unable to bear. Some things you must never stop refusing to bear. Injustice and outrage and dishonor and shame. No matter how young you are or how old you have got. Not for kudos and not for cash: your picture in the paper nor money in the back either. Just refuse to bear them. -Intruder in the Dust, William Faulkner (This I Believe by Norman Strike, Spencer Museum of Art)
William Faulkner with his wife, Estelle, in front of their house, Rowan Oak. People, Oxford, Dali City, Oldham, Ray Bradbury, Rowan
The American Literary Landscape: William Faulkner's Mississippi
William Faulkner with his wife, Estelle, in front of their house, Rowan Oak.
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William Faulkner:   Adventure in Anonymity Folk, Art Journal, Bard, Male Sketch
LIFE BELOW THE LINE - William Faulkner: A True American Treasure.
William Faulkner: Adventure in Anonymity
I would like to make (a movie) of George Orwell's 1984. I have an idea for an ending which would prove the thesis I'm always hammering at: that man is indestructible because of his simple will to freedom. Friends, George Orwell 1984
I would like to make (a movie) of George Orwell's 1984. I have an idea for an ending which would prove the thesis I'm always hammering at: that man is indestructible because of his simple will to freedom.
Writers have always drawn, and always will draw, upon the allegories of moral consciousness, for the reason that the allegories are matchless—the three men in Moby Dick, who represent the trinity of conscience: knowing nothing, knowing but not caring, knowing and caring. Author Quotes
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Writers have always drawn, and always will draw, upon the allegories of moral consciousness, for the reason that the allegories are matchless—the three men in Moby Dick, who represent the trinity of conscience: knowing nothing, knowing but not caring, knowing and caring.
The two great men in my time were Mann and Joyce. You should approach Joyce's Ulysses as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: with faith. Dublin, James Joyce, History Of Literature, Finnegans Wake
The two great men in my time were Mann and Joyce. You should approach Joyce's Ulysses as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: with faith.
The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper. I've never known anything good in writing to come from having accepted any free gift of money. The good writer never applies to a foundation. He's too busy writing something. Sylvia Plath, Alfred Hitchcock, George Orwell, Bob Dylan
MWP: William Faulkner (1897-1962)
The writer doesn't need economic freedom. All he needs is a pencil and some paper. I've never known anything good in writing to come from having accepted any free gift of money. The good writer never applies to a foundation. He's too busy writing something.
Original cover - "And George Farr had the town, the earth, the world to himself and his sorrow." Nobel Prize In Literature, American Author, Literary Circles, Aftermath Of War, Famous Books, Rare Books, Book Writer, The Big Sleep
Original cover - "And George Farr had the town, the earth, the world to himself and his sorrow."
Faulkner drawing and poem Draw, Hull, Poem, Olds
Faulkner drawing and poem
Nothing can injure a man's writing if he's a first-rate writer. If a man is not a first-rate writer, there's not anything can help it much. Classic Literature, Thinking Man
Nothing can injure a man's writing if he's a first-rate writer. If a man is not a first-rate writer, there's not anything can help it much.
Good art can come out of thieves, bootleggers, or horse swipes. . . Nothing can destroy the good writer. The only thing that can alter the good writer is death.
Good art can come out of thieves, bootleggers, or horse swipes. . . Nothing can destroy the good writer. The only thing that can alter the good writer is death.
The reason I don't like interviews is that I seem to react violently to personal questions. If the questions are about the work, I try to answer them. When they are about me, I may answer or I may not, but even if I do, if the same question is asked tomorrow, the answer may be different. Sothebys, American
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The reason I don't like interviews is that I seem to react violently to personal questions. If the questions are about the work, I try to answer them. When they are about me, I may answer or I may not, but even if I do, if the same question is asked tomorrow, the answer may be different.
Letters and Faulkner sketches Letters, History, Map, Impressionist, Prints, Folios
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Letters and Faulkner sketches
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As I Lay Dying galleys