The Unvanquished Resources
WEBSITES
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Faulkner was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949.
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The University of Mississippi has a whole page dedicated to their favorite son.
MOVIE OR TV PRODUCTIONS
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There are no film versions of The Unvanquished, but Faulkner did pick up extra cash writing for the movie business.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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In this interview, Faulkner explains why he doesn't like interviews.
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Read about Faulkner's many jobs, and how he lost them.
VIDEO
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A video bio of the author.
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Watch Faulkner getting the Swedish prize. Hint: he was drunk at the time.
AUDIO
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Listen to Faulkner speaking at the University of Virginia. His voice really brings the whole "Suthen" thing to life.
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William Faulkner's Nobel acceptance speech.
IMAGES
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The first edition bunching together the multiple stories that ultimately made The Unvanquished.
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A photograph of William Faulkner. Ever so dignified.