In this fourth edition of his celebrated study of Faulkner, Irving Howe analyzes all of the great author's works, emphasizing the themes that run throughout the novels and stories. "The scheme of my book is simple," Mr. Howe writes. "First, I have tried to say what Faulkner's work is 'about,' to rep[...]
William Faulkner in Context explores the environment that conditioned Faulkner's creative work. This book provides a broad and authoritative framework that will help readers to better understand this widely read yet challenging writer. Each essay offers a critical assessment of Faulkner's work as it[...]
The New Cambridge Companion to William Faulkner offers contemporary readers a sample of innovative approaches to interpreting and appreciating William Faulkner, who continues to inspire passionate readership worldwide. The essays here address a variety of topics in Faulkner's fiction, such as its re[...]
Arguably the greatest novelist yet to emerge from the United States, William Faulkner received the Nobel Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize, among other awards, for his narrative reconstructions of life in the US South. Since his death in 1962, scholarly interpretations of Faulkner's work h[...]
'There was another yellow butterfly, like one of the sunflecks had come loose.' This title comes with an introduction by Richard Huges. Depicting the gradual disintegration of the Compson family through four fractured narratives, The Sound and the Fury explores intense, passionate family relationshi[...]
This narrative chronicles the decline of the American South through the experiences of Benjy Compson, who struggles to articulate his vision of life. William Faulkner is the author of "As I Lay Dying" and "Sanctuary" and he won the Nobel Prize in 1949.[...]
Arguably Faulkner's masterpiece and one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century, The Sound and The Fury reveals the story of the disintegration of the Compson family, doomed inhabitants of Faulkner's mythical Yoknapatawpha County, through the interior monologues of some of the most memorable[...]
Den amerikanske forfatter William Faulkner modtog i 1950 Nobelprisen, og hans klassiske sydstatsroman om den destruktive Thomas Sutpen præsenteres hermed for første gang på dansk. Det er et vældigt epos om det gamle Sydens undergang, præget af gammeltestamentlig gru, racespændinger[...]
Absalom, Absalom! utkom 1936 och anses vara William Faulkners främsta verk. Dess intensitet och originalitet gör det även till ett av de viktigaste bidragen till den moderna litteraturen. Romanen utspelar sig före, under och efter amerikanska inbördeskriget och är ett ödesdrama över den gaml[...]
Harold Blooms introduktion till William Faulkners Medan jag låg och dog.
»Underbar. Harold Bloom är en av de stora pedagogerna. Han skriver med passion om författarna han älskar och vars verk bejakar livet.« | John Banville, Irish Times
HAROLD BLOOM, född 1930 i Bronx, New Yo[...]
First published in 1929, Faulkner created his "heart's darling," the beautiful and tragic Caddy Compson, whose story Faulkner told through separate monologues by her three brothers--the idiot Benjy, the neurotic suicidal Quentin and the monstrous Jason. "From the Trade Paperback edition."[...]
"I set out deliberately to write a tour-de-force. Before I ever put pen to paper and set down the first word I knew what the last word would be and almost where the last period would fall." William Faulkner on As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying is Faulkner's harrowing account of the Bundren fami[...]