Novels, 1926 1929 by William Faulkner

A compact collection of early novels tracing the aftermath of war, the tensions of Southern life, and the unraveling of family dynasties, these works introduce a fictional Mississippi landscape and recurring characters while experimenting with narrative voice and time; blending moral decay, memory, and social change, the stories range from realist portraits of returning soldiers and social satire to bold stream-of-consciousness and fractured perspectives that mark a decisive turn toward modernist fiction.

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