As I Lay Dying is about different narrators and how they see things. it has different narrative sections. The book is about the Bundrens living on a farm in Mississippi in the 1920s. On one of the sections it talks about Darl Bundren, who then talks about his brother’s Cash, Jewel, and …show more content…
William tried to enlist in the U.S. Forces ,but he was unable to join in light of the fact that he was considered too short and underweight. On July, 1918 William officially adds a “U” to his last name and lies about several other facts, in order to hope to seem more British to have the ability to join the Royal Air Force to fight in World War 1. He trained on British and Canadian bases as a pilot in the first Royal Canadian Air Force. Just after finishing his training the war ended and William was never given the opportunity to see the war for himself and fight in it. After the war, he goes back to Oxford, Mississippi to finally finish his education at the University of Mississippi as a special student. While studying at the University William was working on a short story called Landing on Luck it was his first publication. In spite of the fact that in the University of Mississippi he failed the English course and withdrew from the University, he went on reading and writing on his free time. Around this time he makes a decision to keep his last name with the “U”. However, William went on with his life, he worked as a postmaster at the University, and marries ,his childhood sweetheart and his best friend, Estelle Oldham ,who had divorced her first husband months before getting with William, and gave up his …show more content…
He received the National Book Award for his collected stories in 1951. He was also given the France’s Legion of Honor in 1951. Sadly, on July 6, 1962 William Cuthbert Faulkner dies from a heart attack at Byhalia, Mississippi. In 1963 William was awarded the Pulitzer Prize Posthumously, for The