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I loved Faulkner's descriptive prose. - Goodreads The pacing agonizingly slow. - Goodreads Excellent. The writing was very passionate. - Goodreads Third, Faulkner's characterisation intrigues me. - Goodreads I don't even know where to begin to describe the plot. - Goodreads Some good story telling and originality. - Overstock.com Review: Light in AugustUser Review - Max - GoodreadsA depiction of a hopeless time and place filled with lost souls who can find no comfort in life. Whether a vessel of uncontrollable rage (Joe Christmas), or a self-serving fly-by-night (Joe Brown aka ... Read full review Review: Light in AugustUser Review - Casey - GoodreadsI loved Faulkner's descriptive prose. The story was so well told weaving seamlessly through different characters. I am not sure whether the white men in this book were more afraid of black people or ... Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesaint going Alabama already anyway Armstid began believed beneath breathing Brown Byron Bunch Byron says cabin cant ceased chair child Christmas church cold couldn’t dark dead deputy dietitian door empty entered Eupheus eyes face father fellow find fire first folks glare gone Grimm hand head hear heard Hightower says jail Jefferson Joe Brown Joe Christmas kind kitchen knew lamp light Light in August listening lived looked Lucas Burch McEachern Memphis mill Mottstown mouth move mule negro never nigger night oclock old Doc Hines once Perhaps pistol quiet quietly reckon remember road running Saturday seemed seen sheriff sitting sleep slow smoke sound stood stopped street struck Sunday talking tell thing thinking thought tin star told took town trying turned voice wagon waiting waitress walking wasn’t watching William Faulkner window wont References to this bookFrom Google ScholarFaulkner and Racial MythologyARTHUR F KINNEY Susannah Porter Lake Class of 2008A Screenplay - 2008 Susannah Porter Lake Class of 2008A Screenplay - 2008 Title: Nietzsche’s Doctrine Of Eternal Return And Faulkner’s Light ...BY LOS ANGELES - 2006 Bibliographic information |