Well, that sounds a lot more appealing than the impression of Faulkner I had so far.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 06/01/2012 11:47:26 PM
Excepting, to be fair, your review of A Rose For Emily that you mention, that sounded like it might appeal to me as well.
Like many people, I have a tendency of shying away the minute someone uses the term "stream of consciousness" in a review, but going by your review and the quotes, short as they are, just because I don't like it in Woolf doesn't mean I would dislike it here.
Like many people, I have a tendency of shying away the minute someone uses the term "stream of consciousness" in a review, but going by your review and the quotes, short as they are, just because I don't like it in Woolf doesn't mean I would dislike it here.
Faulkner Fridays: As I Lay Dying (1930)
06/01/2012 06:39:07 AM
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Well, that sounds a lot more appealing than the impression of Faulkner I had so far.
06/01/2012 11:47:26 PM
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This is a better point of entry for Faulkner than most of his other novels, if I recall
06/01/2012 11:50:03 PM
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Yes. I have no idea why so many high school teachers insist on THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
07/01/2012 09:54:05 AM
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High School should consist of Greek, Latin, and Philosophy enforced with corporal punishment.
09/01/2012 12:43:15 AM
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