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Light in August

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, May 18, 2011 - Fiction - 528 pages

“Read, read, read. Read everything—trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out the window.” —William Faulkner
 
Light in August, a novel about hopeful perseverance in the face of mortality, features some of Faulkner’s most memorable characters: guileless, dauntless Lena Grove, in search of the father of her unborn child; Reverend Gail Hightower, who is plagued by visions of Confederate horsemen; and Joe Christmas, a desperate, enigmatic drifter consumed by his mixed ancestry.




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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

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User Review  - Max - Goodreads

A 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

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User Review  - Casey - Goodreads

I 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

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About the author (2011)

William Cuthbert Faulkner was born in 1897 and raised in Oxford, Mississippi, where he spent most of his life. One of the towering figures of American literature, he is the author of The Sound and the Fury, Absalom, Absalom!, and As I Lay Dying, a,ong many other remarkable books.Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1950 and France’s Legion of Honor in 1951. He died in 1962.


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