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William Kennedy's Albany Trilogy, with "Legs," "Billy Phelan’s Greatest Game," "Ironweed," joins the Library of America's ...
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Writing the short story
THE short story is not the poor country cousin of the novel. Many excellent short story writers have been denigrated for not ...
Accessing reading material in prisons is hard, but Freedom Reads co-founder Reginald Betts, a former inmate, went beyond ...
Before her death in 2006, Manhattan socialite Phyllis Cerf Wagner regularly entertained the likes of Judy Garland and Frank ...
"JL Greer is an Oklahoma author whose roots run deep in the small-town charm of places like Silver Lake, the fictional ...
The National Book Award finalist talks about Portis’s appeal as the “patron saint of journalists who become novelists” and ...
It’s been a crazy 20 years for Townsville Airport, with passenger numbers growing 45 per cent and $118m in upgrades completed ...
624 Pirate’s Alley was designated a Literary Landmark by the Friends of New Orleans Public Library on June 25th, 1993 in honor of American author William Faulkner.
In "Impressions of Japan," novelist William Faulkner reflects on his experiences during a visit to Japan in 1955. He discusses the complexities of Japanese culture, his interactions with locals, and ...
I’m old enough to remember when novelists were big-time. When I was in college in the 1980s, new novels from Philip Roth, ...
News about William Faulkner, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.