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William Faulkner Novels 1942-1954 Hardcover - 1994

by William Faulkner

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The Library of America, 1994. Hardcover. Near Fine. NF/4th printing of this edition./slipcase. These are Faulkner's later novels: Go Down Moses, Intruder in the Dust, Requiem for a Nun, and A Fable. Maroon cloth over boards with gold lettering on spine. Tight and clean with sharp corners; I don't think this has ever been read. The interior is spotless, with bright white pages. An excellent copy. Joseph Blotner and Noel Polk wrote the notes and edited the text in this volume. 1115pp., chronology, notes on text, notes, list of Library of America published books. The slipcase is close to perfect with the exception of a few dust spots on the top edge. Also book contains attached maroon ribbon bookmark. Sent to you in an archival document bag for storage. Mailed boxed, and I can have it in the mail to you tomorrow.
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  • Title William Faulkner Novels 1942-1954
  • Author William Faulkner
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Near Fine
  • Pages 1110
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher The Library of America, New York
  • Date 1994
  • Features Dust Cover
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 0023099
  • ISBN 9780940450851 / 0940450852
  • Weight 1.65 lbs (0.75 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.14 x 5.23 x 1.4 in (20.68 x 13.28 x 3.56 cm)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 94002942
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

From the rear cover

The years 1942 to 1954 saw William Faulkner's rise to literary celebrity - sought after by Hollywood, lionized by the critics, awarded a Nobel Prize in 1950 and the Pulitzer and National Book Award for 1954. But despite his success, he was plagued by depression and alcohol and haunted by a sense that he had more to achieve - and a finite amount of time and energy to achieve it. This volume - the third in The Library of America's new, authoritative edition of Faulkner's complete works - collects the novels written during this crucial and fascinating period in his career. The newly restored texts, based on Faulkner's manuscripts, typescripts, and proof sheets, are free of the changes introduced by the original editors and are faithful to the author's intentions. In the four works included here, Faulkner delved deeper into themes of race and religion, and furthered his experiments with fictional structure and narrative voice; defying the odds, he continued to break new ground in American fiction. Go Down, Moses (1942) is a haunting novel made up of seven related stories that explore the intertwined lives of black, white, and Indian inhabitants of Yoknapatawpha County. It includes "The Bear", one of the most famous works in all American fiction, with its evocation of "the wilderness, the big woods, bigger and older than any recorded document". Characters from Go Down, Moses reappear in Intruder in the Dust (1948). Part detective novel, part morality tale, it is a compassionate story of a black man on trial and the growing moral awareness of a southern white boy. Requiem for a Nun (1951) is a sequel to Sanctuary. With an unusual structure combining novel and play, it tells the fate of thepassionate, haunted Temple Drake and the murder case through which she achieves a tortured redemption. Prose interludes condense millennia of local history into a swirling counterpoint. In A Fable (1954), Faulkner's recasting of the Christ story set during World War I, he wanted, he said, "to try to tell what I had found in my lifetime of truth in some important way before I had to put the pen down and die". The novel, which earned a Pulitzer Prize, is both an anguished spiritual parable and a drama of mutiny, betrayal, and violence in the barracks and on the battlefields.

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Citations

  • Library Journal, 11/15/1994, Page 93

About the author

William Faulkner (1897-1962) was born in Mississippi and was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize.