Flags in the dust / William Faulkner.
"The complete text, published for the first time in 1973, of Faulkner's third novel, written when he was twenty-nine, which appeared, with his reluctant consent, in a much cut version in 1929 as Sartoris."--P. [4] of cover.
In 1919, young Bayard Sartoris returns to Yoknapatawpha from the war. But unlike his heroic Civil War great grandfather and great uncle, Sartoris' war experiences leave him aimless and bitter, a walking casualty of how the lost ideals and abiding memory of the ante-bellum South have crippled the present.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780307946768
- ISBN: 0307946762
- Physical Description: 408 p. ; 21 cm.
- Edition: 1st Vintage International ed.
- Publisher: New York : Vintage International, 2012.
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| General Note: | "Publisher's note: This edition follows the text of Flags in the Dust as corrected in 2006 by Noel Polk. An editors' note on the corrections by Noel Polk follows the text; the line and page notes were prepared by Joseph Blotner." |
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| Subject: | Sartoris family (Fictitious characters) > Fiction. Mississippi > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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Summary:
"The complete text, published for the first time in 1973, of Faulkner's third novel, written when he was twenty-nine, which appeared, with his reluctant consent, in a much cut version in 1929 as Sartoris."--P. [4] of cover.
In 1919, young Bayard Sartoris returns to Yoknapatawpha from the war. But unlike his heroic Civil War great grandfather and great uncle, Sartoris' war experiences leave him aimless and bitter, a walking casualty of how the lost ideals and abiding memory of the ante-bellum South have crippled the present.
In 1919, young Bayard Sartoris returns to Yoknapatawpha from the war. But unlike his heroic Civil War great grandfather and great uncle, Sartoris' war experiences leave him aimless and bitter, a walking casualty of how the lost ideals and abiding memory of the ante-bellum South have crippled the present.