Collected stories of William Faulkner.
“I’m a failed poet. Maybe every novelist wants to write poetry first, finds he can’t and then tries the short story which is the most demanding form after poetry. And failing that, only then does he take up novel writing.” —William Faulkner Winner of the National Book AwardForty-two stories make up this magisterial collection by the writer who stands at the pinnacle of modern American fiction. Compressing an epic expanse of vision into hard and wounding narratives, Faulkner’s stories evoke the intimate textures of place, the deep strata of history and legend, and all the fear, brutality, and tenderness of the human condition. These tales are set not only in Yoknapatawpha County, but in Beverly Hills and in France during World War I. They are populated by such characters as the Faulknerian archetypes Flem Snopes and Quentin Compson, as well as by ordinary men and women who emerge so sharply and indelibly in these pages that they dwarf the protagonists of most novels.
Record details
- ISBN: 0679764038
- Physical Description: 900 pages ; 20 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Vintage Books, 1977, c1950.
Content descriptions
| Formatted Contents Note: | I THE COUNTRY-Barn Burning -Shingles for the Lord-the Tall Men-A Bear Hunt-Two Soldiers-Shall Not Perish II THE VILLAGE A Rose for Emily-Hair-Centaur in Brass-Dry Semptember-Death Drag-Elly-Uncle Willy-Mule in the yard-That Will be Fine-That Evening Sun IIITHE WILDERNES RedLeavs-A Justice-A Courtship-Lo! IV THE WASTELAND Ad Astra- Victory-Crevasse-Turnabout-All the Dead pilots V THE MIDDLE GROUND Wash- Honor- Dr. Martino- Fox Hunt- Pennsyvania Station- Artist at home -The Brooch- My Grandmother Millard-Golden Land-There was a Queen-mountain Victory VI BEYONDBeyond-Black Music-The Leg--Mistral-Divorce in Naples-Carassonne |
| Awards Note: | National Book Award for Fiction (1951) |
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| Subject: | People Places Family Southern States > Social life and customs > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Classic Short Stories Literture |
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