Here is a classic collection from one of America’s greatest authors.
Though these short stories have universal appeal, they are intensely
local in setting. With the exception of “Turn About,” which
derives from the time of the First World War, all these tales unfold
in a small town in Mississippi, William Faulkner’s birthplace and
lifelong home. Some stories—such as “A Rose for Emily,”
“The Hound,” and “That Evening Sun”—are famous, displaying
an uncanny blend of the homely and the horrifying. But others, though
less well known, are equally colorful and characteristic. The gently
nostalgic “Delta Autumn” provides a striking contrast to “Dry
September” and “Barn Burning,” which are intensely dramatic.
As the editor, Saxe Commins, states in his illuminating Foreword:
“These eight stories reflect the deep love and loathing, the
tenderness and contempt, the identification and repudiation William
Faulkner has felt for the traditions and the way of life of his own
portion of the world.”
Les mer
A Rose for Emily; The Hound; Turn About; That Evening Sun; Dry September; Delta Autumn; Barn Burning; An Odor of Verbena
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307799692
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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