William Faulkner

The Wild Palms

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In “The Wild Palms,” William Faulkner masterfully intertwines two narratives'Äîone of love and another of despair'Äîagainst the backdrop of the Deep South. Employing his signature stream-of-consciousness style, Faulkner delves deeply into the human psyche, unveiling the complexities of emotion, identity, and the perennial struggle between nature and civilization. The novel is notable for its experimental structure, echoing the thematic dualities present in Faulkner's broader oeuvre, as it examines the intoxicating power of love juxtaposed with the bleakness of life and death, all while exploring the Southern landscape's haunting beauty. William Faulkner, an iconic figure in American literature, was heavily influenced by the social and historical contexts of the South during the early 20th century. A resident of Oxford, Mississippi, his own experiences of love, loss, and societal change fueled his poignant narrative voice. Faulkner's prolific career encompassed various forms, and his reflections on the human condition emerged from a profound understanding of Southern life, race relations, and the intricacies of human emotions, both tragic and divine. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the depths of the human experience through Faulkner'Äôs lens. “The Wild Palms” invites readers into a world where passion and suffering intertwine, offering an unforgettable meditation on the nature of love and its inexorable connection to the American South.
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319 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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