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Rowan Oak, located in Oxford, Mississippi, is a museum operated by the University of Mississippi that was once the home of author William Faulkner. Built in 1844, the house served as a source of inspiration for much of Faulkner's work. Visitors can explore the house, which contains artifacts and exhibits related to Faulkner's life and writing. The article focuses on the significance of Faulkner's personal belongings, such as his typewriter and the book Writers' Market, in understanding his personality and writing style. A photograph of Faulkner working in November 1950 is also included. These items provide valuable insight into the mind of the author and his famous quote about the past. [Extracted from the article] |