 | William Faulkner - Fiction - 2011 - 482 pages
This completes the great trilogy of the Snopes family in Yoknapatawpha and traces the downfall of this indomitable post-bellum family. | |
 | William Faulkner - 1935 - 315 pages
Four days in the lives of several strange people, all of whom are connected with an air show being held at the opening of a new airport, and as part of a Mardi Gras in a ... | |
 | William Faulkner - Fiction - 1929 - 380 pages
Portrays the decay of the Mississippi aristocracy following the social upheaval of the Civil War | |
 | William Faulkner - Fiction - 1949 - 246 pages
Gavin Stevens, county attorney for Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, finds that the cases that cross his desk often deal with a more general human mystery. | |
 | William Faulkner - Fiction - 2011 - 394 pages
This is the second volume of Faulkner's trilogy about the Snopes family, his symbol for the grasping, destructive element in the post-bellum South. Like its predecessor, The ... | |
 | William Faulkner - Fiction - 1997 - 315 pages
Faulkner's first novel, published in 1926, is one of the most memorable works to emerge from the First World War. | |
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