Collected Stories
William Faulkner
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· 18 ratings · 908 pages · Published: 1950
These tales are set not only in Yoknapatawpha County but in Beverly Hills and in France during World War I; they are populated by such characters as the Faulknerian archetypes Flem Snopes and Quentin Compson (“A Justice”) as well as ordinary men and women who emerge in these pages so sharply and indelibly that they dwarf the protagonists of most novels.
--back cover
Contains:
Barn burning --
Shingles for the Lord --
The tall men --
A bear hunt --
Two soldiers --
Shall not perish --
A rose for Emily --
Hair --
Centaur in brass --
Dry September --
Death drag --
Elly --
Uncle Willy --
Mule in the yard --
That will be fine --
That evening sun --
Red leaves --
A justice --
A courtship --
Lo! --
Ad Astra --
Victory --
Crevasse --
Turnabout --
All the dead pilots --
Wash --
Honor --
Dr. Martino --
Fox hunt --
Pennsylvania Station --
Artist at home --
The brooch --
My Grandmother Millard --
Golden land --
There was a queen --
Mountain victory --
Beyond --
Black music --
The leg --
Mistral --
Divorce in Naples --
Carcassonne.
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