Tag: William Faulkner

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How (And Why) To Read William Faulkner

The article discusses the perplexing and challenging nature of William Faulkner’s literary works. Faulkner intentionally uses confusion to explore the human mind and issues of personal, racial, and regional identity. His novels are set in the fictional county of Yoknapatawpha, which reflects the tensions and contradictions of the American South. The multiple perspectives and time distortions in Faulkner’s fiction allow readers to understand the characters’ biases and blindspots. Additionally, Faulkner’s works explore Southern history and anxieties, while captivating readers with his verbal acrobatics. Despite the confusion, reading Faulkner is rewarding and encourages contemplation of the unreliable nature of history and memory.

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Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner

Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner explores the dark history of the Sutpen family through the perspective of multiple narrators, revealing the destructive consequences of obsession and the legacy of the past.

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Light in August by William Faulkner

“Light in August” by William Faulkner explores themes of race, identity, and morality through the intersecting lives of characters in a small Southern town.

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The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner

The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner is a complex and experimental novel that explores the decline of the Compson family through the perspectives of its various members.

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