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Tag: American Novelists

By Sherri Gragg Posted on January 4, 2013December 29, 2012

Faulker’s Rowan Oak

William Faulkner left this earth on July 6, 1962 but the gift of story has rendered him immortal.  He lives through the novels he meticulously penned, images painted so vividly … Continue reading Faulker’s Rowan Oak

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Categories: Faulkner, Oxford, Rowan Oak, Uncategorized, writingTags: American Novelists, author, Faulkner, Mississippi, Nobel Prize, Oxford, Pulitzer Prize, Rowan Oak, Southern Writers, Stream of Conciousness, travel, writers, Writing

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