
The Faulkner Award
The Faulkner Award for Fiction is a prestigious American literary prize established in 1950, awarded annually to the best full-length novel written in English. Named after author William Faulkner, it recognizes exceptional storytelling, style, and contribution to literature. The award includes a monetary prize and is often regarded as one of the most significant honors for contemporary American fiction, highlighting outstanding achievements in literary craft and originality.