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FILE - This 1950 file photo shows American novelist William Faulkner at his home in Rowan Oaks near Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo, File)

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This March 12, 2017 photo shows the grave of novelist William Faulkner in Oxford, Miss. Fans sometimes leave liquor bottles at the site. An exhibit at Rowan Oak, the house where Faulkner lived in Oxford, says he was a "notorious binge drinker." (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

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This March 12, 2017 photo shows Rowan Oak, the house where novelist William Faulkner lived with his family in Oxford, Miss. Faulkner bought the property in 1930 and lived there until his death in 1962. Self-guided tours offer visitors a look at furnishings, photos and exhibits about the famed writer, his life and work. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)

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American novelist William Faulkner works at his Underwood typewriter in his study at his Rowan Oaks home near Oxford, Miss., in Nov. 1950. (AP Photo)

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In this photo taken on Nov. 23, 2010, William Griffith, curator of Rowan Oak, the home of Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner, holds one of two original Henri Cartier-Bresson photos of the author at University Museum in Oxford, Miss. Two photographs pairing artistic giants of the 20th century, author William Faulkner and photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, are coming back home to Mississippi. The portraits of Faulkner were shot by the French photojournalist in 1947. They were recently bought by the University of Mississippi from a Los Angeles art consultant, whose colleague acquired them in France. (AP Photo/Oxford Eagle, Bruce Newman) MANDATORY CREDIT