1. faulkner - Noun
2. Faulkner - Proper noun
United States novelist (originally Falkner) who wrote about people in the southern United States (1897-1962)
Source: WordNetAbu-Jamal, who was driving a cab, was accused of shooting Faulkner about 4 a.m. at 13th and Locust Streets after seeing the officer scuffle with Abu-Jamal’s brother, William Cook, after stopping Cook for a traffic violation. Source: Internet
Abu-Jamal was shot by Faulkner in the stomach. Source: Internet
After Trump's complaint, Fox "straight news" anchor Harris Faulkner suddenly started giving the Arizona hearing more coverage in the 1 p.m. hour. Source: Internet
As examples, he cites the works of Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Hemingway, and Faulkner. Source: Internet
At the banquet in 1950 where they met, publisher Tor Bonnier referred to Else as widow of the man responsible for Faulkner being awarded the prize. citation. Source: Internet
At his own first Nobel Prize press conference he was asked his favorite authors and works and replied: " Hemingway 's short stories and nearly everything Faulkner wrote." Source: Internet