About William Faulkner
William Faulkner was an American writer born on September 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. Known for his complex narratives and innovative use of stream of consciousness, he achieved literary acclaim through works such as "The Sound and the Fury" and "As I Lay Dying," which explore themes of time, memory, and the human condition. Faulkner received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1949, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest 20th-century American authors.