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William Faulkner is the author of The Portable Faulkner (2003), The Unvanquished (1967), The Sound and the Fury (2021), Pylon (1967), Sanctuary (1951).

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The Portable Faulkner

release date: Feb 25, 2003
The Portable Faulkner
“A real contribution to the study of Faulkner’s work.” —Edmund Wilson A Penguin Classic In prose of biblical grandeur and feverish intensity, William Faulkner reconstructed the history of the American South as a tragic legend of courage and cruelty, gallantry and greed, futile nobility and obscene crimes. He set this legend in a small, minutely realized parallel universe that he called Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. No single volume better conveys the scope of Faulkner’s vision than The Portable Faulkner. The book includes self-contained episodes from the novels The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, and Sanctuary; the stories “The Bear,” “Spotted Horses,” “A Rose for Emily,” and “Old Man,” among others; a map of Yoknapatawpha County and a chronology of the Compson family created by Faulkner especially for this edition; and the complete text of Faulkner’s 1950 address upon receiving the Nobel Prize in literature. Malcolm Cowley’s critical introduction was praised as “splendid” by Faulkner himself. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,800 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

The Unvanquished

The Unvanquished
Seven short stories forming a continuous novel.

The Sound and the Fury

release date: Aug 31, 2021
The Sound and the Fury
William Faulkner''s "The Sound and the Fury" is a groundbreaking exploration of the decline of an aristocratic Southern family through the lens of time, memory, and subjective consciousness. Employing his signature stream-of-consciousness technique, Faulkner weaves a narrative rich in symbolism and intricate characters, delving deep into the psyche of the Compson family. The novel is structurally complex, featuring four distinct sections narrated by different characters, including Benjy, a mentally disabled man, whose fragmented perceptions challenge conventional narrative forms and reflect the disintegration of Southern identity in the post-Civil War era. Faulkner, born in Mississippi in 1897, was heavily influenced by the complexities of Southern life and history, shaping his literary voice. His experiences during World War I and the socio-political upheaval of the early 20th century ignited his fascination with themes of decay, race, and the passage of time. "The Sound and the Fury," published in 1929, stands as a culmination of his early literary experiments, marking his emergence as one of America''s greatest modernist writers and redefining the Southern Gothic genre. For readers seeking a profound and challenging literary experience, Faulkner''s work offers profound insights into the human condition. "The Sound and the Fury" is not merely a novel; it is a testament to the complexity of memory, time, and identity, inviting readers to engage in a deep reflection on the universality of suffering and the workings of the mind.

Pylon

Pylon
In this book, an unnamed reporter for a local newspaper, tries to understand a trio of flyers on the barnstorming circuit.

My Mother is a Fish

release date: Jan 01, 2000
My Mother is a Fish
This book is a powerful discussion of the novels, short stories, and poems of William Faulkner. Intended for both the general reader as well as those already fully acquainted with his work, My Mother is a Fish illustrates the wisdom and genius of this great modernist of classical twentieth century American Literature. Janet C. Nosek provides a personal commentary on quotations and short passages that show the wide range of style, language, themes, and connections found in Faulkner''s fiction. Both instructive and entertaining, this book will be of great interest to literary scholars and a helpful ancillary text as well.

Barn Burning

Barn Burning
Reprinted from Collected Stories of William Faulkner, by permission of Random House, Inc.

Thinking of Home

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Thinking of Home
"What a pleasure! . . . Essential for understanding Faulkner, and a good read for everybody." --Noel Polk

Selected Short Stories

release date: May 18, 1993
Selected Short Stories
From the Modern Library’s new set of beautifully repackaged hardcover classics by William Faulkner—also available are Snopes, As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, and Absalom, Absalom! William Faulkner was a master of the short story. Most of the pieces in this collection are drawn from the greatest period in his writing life, the fifteen or so years beginning in 1929, when he published The Sound and the Fury. They explore many of the themes found in the novels and feature characters of small-town Mississippi life that are uniquely Faulkner’s. In “A Rose for Emily,” the first of his stories to appear in a national magazine, a straightforward, neighborly narrator relates a tale of love, betrayal, and murder. The vicious family of the Snopes trilogy turns up in “Barn Burning,” about a son’s response to the activities of his arsonist father. And Jason and Caddy Compson, two other inhabitants of Faulkner’s mythical Yoknapatawpha County, are witnesses to the terrorizing of a pregnant black laundress in “That Evening Sun.” These and the other stories gathered here attest to the fact that Faulkner is, as Ralph Ellison so aptly noted, “the greatest artist the South has produced.” Including these stories: “Barn Burning” “Two Soldiers” “A Rose for Emily” “Dry September” “That Evening Sun” “Red Leaves” “Lo!” “Turnabout” “Honor” “There Was a Queen” “Mountain Victory” “Beyond” “Race at Morning”

Absalom, Absalom!

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Absalom, Absalom!
Tells the story of Thomas Sutpen and his ruthless, single-minded pursuit of his grand design--to forge a dynasty in Jefferson, Mississippi, in 1830--which is ultimately destroyed by his own sons

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes
A group of social butterflies and dissolute dilettantes enjoy a boating excursion from New Orleans.

Textplus - As i Lay Dying

release date: May 14, 1991

Requiem for a Nun

release date: Jan 01, 1987

The Sound_The Fury

release date: May 28, 2021
The Sound_The Fury
The Sound and the Fury is a novel by author William Faulkner. It employs several narrative styles, including stream of consciousness.
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