Four Famous Writers and Their Work
Here are four famous writers who created enduring literature. They are American novelists who wrote famous novels. We celebrate their work. Each of them has written the "great American novel." Their work offers new perspectives on how we live, and the purpose and meaning of life. One by one, they changed the way we read and write fiction. But great writers are also entertainers who introduce us to new worlds of their experience and imagination. These four famous writers and their work are part of our literary treasure.
- Famous Writer William Faulkner
- Famous Writer Herman Melville
- Famous Writer Ernest Hemingway
- Famous Writer Toni Morrison
Famous Writer William Faulkner
Famous Writer William Faulkner
As a setting for many of his famous works, William Faulkner created an imaginary southern place called Yoknapatawpha County. He is known for As I Lay Dying, Sanctuary, Light in August, Absalom, Absalom!, The Unvanquished, The Wild Palms, The Hamlet, and Go Down, Moses. By the mid 1940s all of his novels were out of print, but a new collection of his writing, published in 1946 as The Portable Faulkner, finally established his reputation. Faulkner won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1949. He is identified with the Southern School of American writers, who found inspiration in dark, brooding, sometimes epic, and usually eccentric southern lives. His writing combines symbolism and stream of consciousness with deadpan humor and down-home characters.
Famous Writer Herman Melville
Famous Writer Herman Melville
He wrote 10 major works, the novels Typee, Omoo, Mardi, Redburn, White-Jacket, Pierre, Israel Potter, The Confidence Man, and Billy Budd, most of them based on his sea adventures. Melville's masterpiece Moby-Dick is a sea story, told by the narrator Ismael, about Captain Ahab, so obsessed with revenge on the white whale Moby-Dick that he destroys the crew of the Pequod. The book is both a sea adventure and a symbolic allegory of life as a quest for meaning. None of Melville's other work compares to this epic. While he was writing his masterpiece, Melville was probably influenced by his neighbor, famous novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne.
But Melville's novels had no success during his lifetime. During his later life, Melville worked for 19 years as a customs inspector in New York. His literary reputation was made only after a re-evaluation of his novels around 1920. His fame as a writer came only after his death.
Famous Writer Ernest Hemingway
Famous Writer Ernest Hemingway
His major works are the novels The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Old Man and the Sea, and a volume of short stories, In Our Time. Later he wrote another novel To Have and Have Not, along with the short stories Winner Take Nothing and some nonfiction. His writing style, spare, understated, direct, and with a distinct voice, influenced writers and shaped American literature.
Hemingway lived life to the fullest, taking part in the Spanish Civil War, World War II and other wars as a combatant and sometimes a reporter. He was famous as a hard-drinking, hard-fighting celebrity author, fond of bullfights and prize-fighting. In 1961, he used a gun to take his own life, as his father had also done.
Famous Writer Toni Morrison
Famous Writer Toni Morrison
This famous writer was born as Chloe Anthony Wofford, in the steel town of Lorain, Ohio, to parents who came from coal miners, sharecroppers and a shipyard welder. Morrison received a Bachelor's degree from Howard University and a Master's degree from Cornell. After her divorce, she raised her two children as a single mother. She taught at Howard University and was a book editor at Random House for seventeen years.
Her early works were the novels The Bluest Eye and Sula. Her next book, Song of Solomon, brought her awards and recognition. Beloved is probably her most important novel to date, the story of a slave mother who kills her daughter to save her from a life of slavery. Jazz, Tar Baby, Paradise, and Love are recent novels about black identity and the African-American experience. Toni Morrison continues to write.
I hope life brings you much success.
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