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William Falkner

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  • To fully appreciate Cole you have reach back to William Falkner and Erskine Caldwell.

    Spree-Forgotten Books Ed Gorman 2008

  • To fully appreciate Cole you have reach back to William Falkner and Erskine Caldwell.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Ed Gorman 2008

  • Perhaps the most famous quote in this regard is ironically more succinctly put by William Falkner, a man known for regional extravagance in language but extravagance does not mean inefficiency, either: "Kill your darlings."

    The Efficacy of Efficiency, Puzzles and Porges (in F&SF 2004

  • Perhaps the most famous quote in this regard is ironically more succinctly put by William Falkner, a man known for regional extravagance in language but extravagance does not mean inefficiency, either: "Kill your darlings."

    Archive 2004-05-01 2004

  • Over the course of the seminar, it rapidly became my favorite, looking at a wide range of works, from John Keat’s La Belle Dame Sans Merci to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, but also up to more modern works of horror, such as the works of H.P. Lovecraft and William Falkner, up to Stephen King.

    EN420: Gothic Tradition « worlds in a grain of sand 2010

  • Over the course of the seminar, it rapidly became my favorite, looking at a wide range of works, from John Keat’s La Belle Dame Sans Merci to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, but also up to more modern works of horror, such as the works of H.P. Lovecraft and William Falkner, up to Stephen King.

    2010 May « worlds in a grain of sand 2010

  • Over the course of the seminar, it rapidly became my favorite, looking at a wide range of works, from John Keat’s La Belle Dame Sans Merci to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, but also up to more modern works of horror, such as the works of H.P. Lovecraft and William Falkner, up to Stephen King.

    2010 May 06 « worlds in a grain of sand 2010

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