he ate bacon and Chinese food with milk
William Faulkner likely would have eaten traditional Southern foods such as fried chicken, cornbread, collard greens, and Pecan Pie. He might have also enjoyed dishes like gumbo, shrimp and grits, and sweet tea, reflecting the cuisine of his Mississippi upbringing.
The foods eaten in Washington are mostly the same as they are around the us. its close to CA, so i think they would be alike to the foods eaten there
Where did William Faulkner go 2 school? well i got some information: Well, William went to school at OxFord High school when he was 13, and played quarterback on a football team and he broken nose. That's all i can say hope it helps :) Anime2xx
chicken and rice
If by taken you mean eaten, then all would be the answer.
hickory smoked horse buttholes.
Pasta, tomatoes, and olive oil would be prime ingredients.
Flannery O'Connor referred to William Faulkner as "The Dixie Limited" to acknowledge his reputation as a prominent Southern author whose works encapsulated the essence of the Southern experience. This nickname highlighted Faulkner's influence and significance within Southern literature and culture.
Australia is a very Multy cultural country so there is a great variety of food available for the various nationality's However in the main the foods that are eaten by most Australians would be comparable to what is eaten in most European or western style culture's
William Faulkner was considered a mastermind when it came to the use of different dialects (namely southern dialects). He was also widely known for his stream-of-consciousness writing style, where his sentences are often strung together so that they would run-on for large portions of pages. This style allowed the reader to feel as if they were following the direct thoughts of the characters in his stories.
They Would Have Eaten the same Meal everyone would have Eaten in the family, It would likely consisted of any hunted meats or fish, Breads, chickpeas, really standard staple foods that were available at the time
I was not aware that there was a play entitled As I lay sleeping. I would imagine that it is an adaptation of William Faulkner's As I lay dying, about a family's journey to bury a loved one.
well for one, they have different authors and two, read the books and then you would most likely find out how they are different!