William Faulkner Quotes About Literature

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  • It wasn't until the Nobel Prize that they really thawed out. They couldn't understand my books, but they could understand $30,000.

    "Faulkner Without Fanfare". Esquire Magazine, July 1963.
  • I imagine as long as people will continue to read novels, people will continue to write them, or vice versa; unless of course the pictorial magazines and comic strips finally atrophy man's capacity to read, and literature really is on its way back to the picture writing in the Neanderthal cave.

    Writing   Men  
  • The air brightened, the running shadow patches were now the obverse, and it seemed to him that the fact that the day was clearing was another cunning stroke on the part of the foe, the fresh battle toward which he was carrying ancient wounds.

    William Faulkner (2016). “The Sound and the Fury (Third International Edition) (Norton Critical Editions)”, p.150, W. W. Norton & Company
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