Compared with other works of Faulkner's, specifically "The Sound and The Fury" and "Absalom, Absalom", this one read like a plain old pedestrian story. It wasn't bad, it just didn't burn with the same fire.
William Faulkner turns out to be much more readable than I had thought, and honestly even though he writes characters great, it was the language of the book that kept me on. William Faulkner can write.Throughout most of this novel I found myself wanting to really feel out Faulkner, what was he about...
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