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The Unvanquished
The Unvanquished | William Faulkner
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Set in Mississippi during the Civil War and Reconstruction, THE UNVANQUISHED focuses on the Sartoris family, who, with their code of personal responsibility and courage, stand for the best of the Old South's traditions. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Graywacke
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My 13th Faulkner book, here a collection of linked stories, was also the easiest Faulkner to read. It was a nice break after Absalom. These stories cover the civil war from the perspective of two boys at home in Mississippi, one white and one a loyal slave. Told in 1st person, it reads like a document of an era, although it‘s not clear what Faulkner‘s sources were. Could have been his own imagination. Anyway, possibly a good intro to Faulkner.

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Graywacke
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My current book. The first easy to read Faulkner… (this will be my 13th Faulkner)

JanuarieTimewalker13 13 is a lucky number! 6d
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 6d
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Leftcoastzen
The Unvanquished | William Faulkner
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On this date in 1897 , William Faulkner was born.I have read a couple of his books , but it was long ago.

LeahBergen I‘ve yet to read one of his books (but I‘ve peed in his bathroom at Rowan Oak in Oxford, Miss. 😂😂😂). 6y
Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen that‘s more than I can say!😹I started reading in publication order and only got through first 3? I think? 6y
laytonwoman3rd If you really started with his very early stuff, you owe it to yourself to try some more. 6y
Leftcoastzen @laytonwoman3rd I do plan to ! 6y
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carladurf
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You would think reading Faulkner wouldn't be entertaining but taking a graduate course on his work has really given me a new appreciation for southern lit.