william faulkner
William Faulkner was a prominent American writer known for his complex and experimental storytelling, often set in fictionalized Mississippi towns. He explored themes of the American South, social issues, and the human condition through richly layered narratives, stream-of-consciousness writing, and distinctive southern dialects. His notable works include "The Sound and the Fury," "As I Lay Dying," and "Light in August."
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