

He attended the University of Mississippi for two years as a special student, from 1919 to 1921.Īfter his tenure at the University of Mississippi, he worked briefly in a New York bookstore. Determined to fight in World War I, he falsified his credentials to enter the Royal Air Force in Canada, but the war ended before he completed his military training. In 1918 he was refused admission into the armed forces because of his size. During this time, he was devastated as a result of a broken marital engagement with Estelle Oldham, who married another man under familial pressure. In 1914 he quit high school and worked in his grandfather's bank. Though an avid reader, Faulkner did not like school. The Faulkners moved to Oxford, Mississippi, when William was five for the rest of his life, Oxford remained his primary home. He was the first of four sons born to Maud and Murry, a prominent local businessman. William Cuthbert Faulkner (changed from the original spelling, Falkner) was born on September 25, 1897, in New Albany, Mississippi. Difficult to categorize, As I Lay Dying has provided a rewarding, illuminating, and, at times, unsettling experience for generations of readers. Significantly, Faulkner explores the potent, complex workings of the human mind. Their actions and adventures draw attention to rural life, class conflicts, and the repercussions of desire and selfishness. For instance, characters contemplate issues of love, death, identity, and the limitations of language. Through his characters, Faulkner addresses subjects that challenge stereotypical perceptions of poor Southerners.

In addition, Faulkner mixes vernacular speech with "stream-of-consciousness" passages to enhance this unique narrative style. This disastrous and darkly comic tale is enriched by Faulkner's innovative narrative technique, which features narration by fifteen characters, including a confused child and the dead woman, Addie.

At first put off by its controversial subject matter and confusing style, commentators and readers have come to appreciate the novel's vivid characters, elusive tone, and complex narrative techniques.Īs I Lay Dying chronicles the death of Addie Bundren and the subsequent journey to bury her corpse in her family's cemetery several miles away. Although it achieved little commercial success at the time of its publication, As I Lay Dying has become one of William Faulkner's most popular novels.
