William Faulkner was arguably the best American writer of the 20th century. Why? Because he knew tradition was the key to a good story. He also offered some sage words of advice to aspiring writers when he received a Noble Prize in literature in 1950. This short speech is one of the best written in the modern age and should be consumed, chewed, and digested. I discuss the speech in this episode of The Brion McClanahan Show.
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