William Faulkner
Many great writers are criticized about the way they write there: novels, poems, essays, etc. Even some of the skilled writers are criticized, William Faulkner was a great writer that wrote several novels but was not criticized that much about the way he wrote. Although Faulkner was very creative in writing his novels and essays he still had various flaws which were sometimes criticized by critics. Before Faulkner won the Nobel Prize in 1950, “Faulkner was generally considered by most critics as a minor regionalist and something of a crackpot.”(“William...”). At the time he was really poor and most of his books were out of print. William Faulkner was a young man who never graduated high school, never received a college degree, and was living at the time in the poorest state in the nation. He worked as a screen writer in Hollywood but was known for his drinking binges which affected his health, writings, and
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