View Poll Results: Should As I Lay Dying by William Faulner be put on this site?

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Thread: As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner

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    what is poteen? and what kind of box are you in? a bento box?
    "Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone.
    The people themselves therefore are its only safe depositories." -Thomas Jefferson

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    Poteen is Irish grain alcohol. It's kind of like Everclear, except it tastes good and doesn't burn nearly as bad, 180 proof.

    It's a Viking box.

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    sounds good. I like potent booze with high flavor to burn ratios.

    Too bad it's not a bento box. I like the variety.
    "Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone.
    The people themselves therefore are its only safe depositories." -Thomas Jefferson

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    I wish I could fit into a PEZ dispenser.

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    Wink William Faulkner

    Hi I'm new to the forum but I've been using this site to help me with a lot of schoolwork. I wonder if works of William Faulkner's may be made available?

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    Still copyrighted, he died 1962 if I'm not mistaken. It takes 75? years after the writer died to make his work public domain. Said in a very simplified way.
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    Where's Faulkner?

    Here's a curious question ... The lengthy list of forums for specific authors is quite comprehensive. Yet, William Faulkner seems to be missing.

    He's not necessarily my all-time favorite, but I would have to place him in the top 20 authors of the 20th century.

    I'm a newby so I don't know how an author is selected for this prestigious honor. Is there a petition or something?

    Anybody have any thoughts?

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    Most of Faulkner's works were published post-1923, so, not in the public domain. Only authors whose works (or the majority of them) *are* public domain have their own specific forums.

    Lots of discussions about him though listed here:

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