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Discover the profound depths of one of America's most celebrated literary masters in this compelling exploration by the French novelist Hamon de Quillan, author of "The Inner Circle" and "The Last Train to Paris". This illuminating biography unveils the intricate tapestry of William Faulkner's life and works, revealing how his personal experiences became the foundation for his revolutionary fiction. From his Mississippi upbringing to his creation of the legendary Yoknapatawpha County, de Quillan masterfully demonstrates how Faulkner's complex family relationships, struggles with recognition, and deep Southern roots shaped his literary genius. Journey through Faulkner's pivotal works-from The Sound and the Fury to Absalom, Absalom!-as de Quillan explores the author's groundbreaking narrative techniques, including stream of consciousness and multiple perspectives that revolutionised modern literature. The book reveals how Faulkner's immersive and complex storytelling, characterised by layered narratives and richly developed characters, served as a model for experimental evolution in the literary craft. Beyond literary analysis, this biography examines Faulkner's unflinching portrayal of the American South's troubled past, including slavery, racism, and the Civil War's aftermath-themes that remain startlingly relevant in contemporary discussions about inequality and justice. De Quillan demonstrates how Faulkner's complex characters serve as microcosms of broader human experiences, allowing readers to engage with universal dilemmas on a deeply personal level. This essential volume illuminates why Faulkner's cultural relevance endures, showing how his ability to provoke introspection and encourage empathy continues to guide readers through the labyrinth of human emotions and societal dilemmas.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Discover the profound depths of one of America's most celebrated literary masters in this compelling exploration by the French novelist Hamon de Quillan, author of "The Inner Circle" and "The Last Train to Paris". This illuminating biography unveils the intricate tapestry of William Faulkner's life and works, revealing how his personal experiences became the foundation for his revolutionary fiction. From his Mississippi upbringing to his creation of the legendary Yoknapatawpha County, de Quillan masterfully demonstrates how Faulkner's complex family relationships, struggles with recognition, and deep Southern roots shaped his literary genius. Journey through Faulkner's pivotal works-from The Sound and the Fury to Absalom, Absalom!-as de Quillan explores the author's groundbreaking narrative techniques, including stream of consciousness and multiple perspectives that revolutionised modern literature. The book reveals how Faulkner's immersive and complex storytelling, characterised by layered narratives and richly developed characters, served as a model for experimental evolution in the literary craft. Beyond literary analysis, this biography examines Faulkner's unflinching portrayal of the American South's troubled past, including slavery, racism, and the Civil War's aftermath-themes that remain startlingly relevant in contemporary discussions about inequality and justice. De Quillan demonstrates how Faulkner's complex characters serve as microcosms of broader human experiences, allowing readers to engage with universal dilemmas on a deeply personal level. This essential volume illuminates why Faulkner's cultural relevance endures, showing how his ability to provoke introspection and encourage empathy continues to guide readers through the labyrinth of human emotions and societal dilemmas.