William Faulkner bibliography


The bibliography of William Faulkner, an American writer, includes 19 novels, 125 short stories, 20 screenplays, one play, six collections of poetry as well as assorted letters and essays.
Faulkner made his debut as a published writer at the age of 21 with the poem "L'Après-midi d'un Faune", which appeared in The New Republic on August 6, 1919. Two more poems, "Cathay" and "Sapphics" and a short story, "Landing in Luck", were published in Mississippian in November 1919.
Faulkner's first novel, Soldiers' Pay, was published in 1926 and his 19th and final, The Reivers, in 1962, the year he died. Numerous works have been published posthumously.

Fiction

Novels

Library of America editions

To date, Library of America has published all of Faulkner's novels in five volumes, containing restored authoritative texts.
See also: Collected Stories of William Faulkner and Knight's Gambit
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Produced

Unproduced

Poetry collections