![]() ![]() In the intricate, spellbinding masterpiece "Absalom, Absalom!" (1936), Quentin Compson descends into a vortex of images, voices, passions, and doomed desires as he and his Harvard roommate re-create the story of Thomas Sutpen and the insane ambitions, romantic hopes, and distortions of honor and conscience that trap Sutpen and those around him, until their grief and pride and fate become the inescapable and unbearable legacy of a past that is not dead and not even past. ![]() They explore the tragic and comic aspects of a South haunted by its past and uncertain of its future. These four novels from the 1930s show Faulkner at the height of his powers and fully demonstrate the range of his genius. ![]()
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