
Absalom, Absalom!
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Narrated by:
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Grover Gardner
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By:
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William Faulkner
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Absalom, Absalom! tells the story of Thomas Sutpen, the enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson township in the early 1830s. With a French architect and a band of wild Haitians, he wrung a fabulous plantation out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness.
Sutpen was a man, Faulker said, "who wanted sons and the sons destroyed him". His tragedy left its impress not only on his contemporaries but also on men who came after, men like Quentin Compson, haunted even into the 20th century by Sutpen's legacy of ruthlessness and singleminded disregard for the human community.
©1986 Jill Faulkner Summers; 1993 Books on Tape, Inc.Fascinating author, great reader
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I love the narration, especially the accent!
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wonderful
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a truly great novel
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Making sense of a difficult masterpiece
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So this worked. A good reading.
An incredible novel. Beyond shocking. Really good stuff.
Extraordinary novel, good reading.
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Amazing!
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As for the book as a novel, it has so much to discover : themes of race, gender, American history, prejudice, equality, sexual morality to name but a few; a structure so clever as to be an object of satisfaction in itself, especially combined with the complex interweaving of the time patterns; a magnificently Gothic atmosphere, especially the last scene, the forcefulness of which can rival any other.
I am grateful to previous reviewers for recommending a book which otherwise I would never have discovered, and to Grover Garner to bringing alive this remarkable novel from a powerful author.
amply rewarding
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Well...
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Well, it's like Picasso in art, not for everyone. Faulkner in literature, not for everyone either.
not for everyone
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