William Faulkner is considered one of the great authors of the 20th century for his novels set in Mississippi. He wrote with experimental styles like stream of consciousness and multiple narrators. One of his most famous short stories is "A Rose for Emily," which is narrated by the collective voice of the townspeople about the reclusive title character, Emily Grierson. The summary provides context on Faulkner's life and style before focusing on the point of view and subject matter of the short story.