Light in August
by William Faulkner (also rec’d by Colin Firth & Stephen King )
Buy on AmazonIt’s not the sheer art of Faulkner’s literary experimentation that I admire. I’m haunted by the heat he describes and by the smells, which are almost always revolting. I know that’s a strange reason to be attracted to an author, but I love it when writing is as potent as it is here. This novel is about sexual revulsion, racial revulsion, self-revulsion. It’s such uncomfortable reading for modern audiences. The problem with racial identity is overwhelming to the main character, Joe Christmas....
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"It’s not the sheer art of Faulkner’s literary experimentation that I admire. I’m haunted by the heat he describes and by the smells, which are almost always revolting. I know that’s a strange reason to be attracted to an author, but I love it when writing is as potent as it is here. This novel is about sexual revulsion, racial revulsion, self-revulsion. It’s such uncomfortable reading for modern audiences. The problem with racial identity is overwhelming to the main character, Joe Christmas...."
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