<P> The Random House records at Columbia University also include letters by and to Faulkner . </P> <Ul> <Li> Yoknapatawpha Pronunciation by Faulkner </Li> <Li>' Ole Miss 1949 Nobel Prize acceptance speech and excerpts from As I Lay Dying, The Old Man and A Fable, plus readings by Debra Winger ("A Rose for Emily", "Barn Burning"), Keith Carradine ("Spotted Horses") and Arliss Howard ("That Evening Sun", "Wash"). Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award . </Li> <Li> William Faulkner Reads: The Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, Selections from As I Lay Dying, A Fable, The Old Man . Caedmon / Harper Audio, 1992 . Cassette . ISBN 1 - 55994 - 572 - 9 </Li> <Li> William Faulkner Reads from His Work . Arcady Series, MGM E3617 ARC, 1957 . Faulkner reads from The Sound and The Fury (side one) and Light in August (side two). Produced by Jean Stein, who also did the liner notes with Edward Cole . Cover photograph by Robert Capa (Magnum). </Li> <Li> From 1957 to 1958, William Faulkner was the University of Virginia's Writer in Residence (the first). There are audio recordings of his time at the University of Virginia, and they have now been made available online . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Yoknapatawpha Pronunciation by Faulkner </Li> <Li>' Ole Miss 1949 Nobel Prize acceptance speech and excerpts from As I Lay Dying, The Old Man and A Fable, plus readings by Debra Winger ("A Rose for Emily", "Barn Burning"), Keith Carradine ("Spotted Horses") and Arliss Howard ("That Evening Sun", "Wash"). Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award . </Li>

Was a writer who chronicled the american south