Collected Stories of William Faulkner
Collected Stories of William Faulkner is a short story collection by William Faulkner published by Random House in 1950. It won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1951.[1] The publication of this collection of 42 stories was authorized and supervised by Faulkner himself, who came up with the themed section headings.[2]
Contents
- I. THE COUNTRY
- "Barn Burning"
- "Shingles for the Lord"
- "The Tall Men"
- A Bear Hunt
- Two Soldiers
- Shall Not Perish
- II. THE VILLAGE
- "A Rose for Emily"
- Hair
- Centaur in Brass
- "Dry September"
- Death Drag
- Elly
- "Uncle Willy"
- Mule in the Yard
- That Will Be Fine
- "That Evening Sun"
- III. THE WILDERNESS
- "Red Leaves"
- A Justice
- A Courtship
- Lo!
- IV. THE WASTELAND
- Ad Astra
- Victory
- Crevasse
- Turnabout
- All the Dead Pilots
- V. THE MIDDLE GROUND
- Wash
- Honor
- Dr. Martin
- Fox Hunt
- Pennsylvania Station
- Artist at Home
- The Brooch
- Grandmother Millard
- Golden Land
- There Was a Queen
- "Mountain Victory"
- VI. BEYOND
- Beyond
- Black Music
- The Leg
- Mistral
- Divorce in Naples
- Carcassonne
References
- ↑ "1951 - www.nbafictionblog.org - National Book Awards Fiction Winners". nbafictionblog.org.
- ↑ "WFotW ~ Collected Stories of William Faulkner (Short Story Collections)". olemiss.edu.
Awards | ||
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Preceded by The Man with the Golden Arm Nelson Algren |
National Book Award for Fiction 1951 |
Succeeded by From Here To Eternity James Jones |
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