Novels, 1957-1962
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Author
Publication
1999 - Literary Classics of the United States, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
252,000 words, Guess
Page Count
1,008 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL34416M
- ISBN-101883011698
- OCLC Control Number40752293
- OCLC Control Number228670712
- OCLC Control Numbernovels1957196200faul
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99018348
- Goodreads10983
- LibraryThing2853337
Classifications
- DDC813/.52
- LCCPS3511.A86 A6 1999
Alternate Titles
- Town.
- Mansion.
- Reivers.
Description
"William Faulkner's fictional chronicle of Yoknapatawpha County culminates in his three last novels, rich with the accumulated history and lore of the microcosmic domain where he set most of his novels and stories. Faulkner wanted to use the time remaining to him to achieve a summing-up of his fictional world."--BOOK JACKET. "The Town (1957) is the second novel in the Snopes trilogy that began with The Hamlet. Here the rise of the rapacious Flem Snopes and his extravagantly extended family, as they connive their way into power in the county seat of Jefferson is filtered through three separate narrative voices. Faulkner was particularly proud of the two women characters - the doomed Eula and her daughter Linda - who stand at the novel's center."--BOOK JACKET. "Flem's relentless drive toward wealth and control plays itself out in The Mansion (1959), in which a wronged relative, the downtrodden sharecropper Mink Snopes, succeeds in avenging himself and bringing down the corrupt Snopes dynasty."--BOOK JACKET. "His last novel, The Reivers: A Reminiscence (1962), is distinctly mellower and more elegiac than his earlier work. A picaresque adventure set early in the twentieth century and involving a Memphis brothel, a racehorse, and a stolen automobile, it evokes the world of childhood with a final burst of comic energy."--BOOK JACKET.
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Series Statement
- The Library of America ;
Other Editions
- Novels, 1957-1962
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