
Sartoris
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Format
Paperback
Pages
467
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2004
Publisher
Booket
ISBN-10
8432231061
ISBN-13
9788432231063
Description
In a vivid exploration of the old South, the narrative delves into the decline of a once-prominent Mississippi family, tracing the repercussions of the Civil War on their lives and values. Through intertwined tales of love, loss, and legacy, the story intricately reveals the complex relationships among the Sartoris family members, painting a portrait of both personal and societal disintegration. The characters grapple with their identities in a world that is rapidly changing, forcing them to confront the ghosts of their past while navigating the present's harsh realities.
Set against the backdrop of a society in flux, the novel encapsulates the tragic beauty of a diminishing aristocracy. Faulkner's rich prose captures the essence of the Southern landscape, serving as a mirror to the struggles of its inhabitants. As the Sartoris family faces numerous challenges, their journey highlights the tension between tradition and progress, making it a poignant reflection on the nature of heritage and the inevitability of change.
Set against the backdrop of a society in flux, the novel encapsulates the tragic beauty of a diminishing aristocracy. Faulkner's rich prose captures the essence of the Southern landscape, serving as a mirror to the struggles of its inhabitants. As the Sartoris family faces numerous challenges, their journey highlights the tension between tradition and progress, making it a poignant reflection on the nature of heritage and the inevitability of change.
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