As I Lay Dying: The Corrected Text by William Faulkner

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(Paperback - Vintage International Edition)

  • Pub. Date: February 1991
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,470

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    • Pub. Date: February 1991
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,470
    • Lexile: 870L 

    Synopsis

    At the heart of this 1930 novel is the Bundren family's bizarre journey to Jefferson to bury Addie, their wife and mother. Faulkner lets each family member--including Addie--and others along the way tell their private responses to Addie's life.

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    As I Lay Dying is the harrowing, darkly comic tale of the Bundren family's trek across Mississippi to bury Addie, their wife and mother, in the town of her choice. The story is told by each family member -- including Addie herself.

    Faulkner's use of multiple viewpoints to reveal the inner psychological make-up of the characters is one of the novel's chief charms.

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    Biography

    The only place you can find Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi, is in the Nobel Prize-winning fiction of William Faulkner. The imagined lives of its residents form an exploration of suffering, love and family that has been acknowledged as one of the great literary achievements of the 20th century. Along the way, Faulkner set a tone for Southern literature that influences writers decades later.

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    Review of "As I Lay Dying"by Guygant1

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    November 18, 2009: This book was very hard to read at the beginning. As you get thought the complications of finding out certain things about the characters and major style, such as stream of consciousness, then it becomes more understandable. Understanding the conversation that the characters have with other characters and with themselves, while wondering into their own thoughts, was easily misunderstood. Then having the character come back to reality and completing the conversation at hand was a very hard style to grasp. The writer William Faulkner has a very different type of writing style the can be hard to comprehend but once you get the hang of it the book could be pleasing to many readers. To me after understanding the book and the plot I didn't like or dislike it, but I understood the just and lesson it was trying to teach. All in all I did get a lot of the book on the southern literature aspect of it.

    As I Lay Dyingby McCarthy92

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    October 14, 2008: This is my first Faulker book and I now have promised myself to collect all of his books alog with Cormac McCarthy, Edgar Allen Poe, Ernest Hemingway, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. First of all, I love the whole plot and technique of this novel and all the characters are all amazing. I read one review that said that people say they like this book just to sound smart, but I thought to myself, maybe he/she just had trouble reading it and gave up. I had trouble with some parts of the book so I just read the spark notes after reading that one troubling section.

    I Also Recommend: To Kill a Mockingbird, No Country for Old Men, The Road, The Lord of the Rings, Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West.


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