William Faulkner, the Nobel Prize-winning author, redefined American literature with his innovative storytelling and exploration of the human psyche. Born in 1897 in Mississippi, Faulkner drew on the complexities of Southern life to create masterful works like The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying. This biography delves into his early struggles, his experiences during World War I, and his literary innovations, including the stream-of-consciousness technique and intricate narrative structures. Faulkner’s vivid portrayal of race, class, and family dynamics continues to resonate with readers and scholars. This book provides an in-depth look at his personal life, creative process, and the cultural impact of his legacy as one of the greatest American novelists.