About Faulkner
William Faulkner was an acclaimed American novelist and short story writer born on September 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. Known for his complex narrative techniques and rich explorations of the Southern United States, Faulkner's notable works include "The Sound and the Fury" and "As I Lay Dying." His writing earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest authors of the 20th century.