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Light in August

By: William Faulkner
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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From the Nobel Prize winner—one of the most highly acclaimed writers of the twentieth century—a novel set in the American South during Prohibition about hopeful perseverance in the face of mortality.

Light in August features some of Faulkner’s most memorable characters: guileless, dauntless Lena Grove, in search of the father of her unborn child; Reverend Gail Hightower, who is plagued by visions of Confederate horsemen; and Joe Christmas, a desperate, enigmatic drifter consumed by his mixed ancestry.

“Read, read, read. Read everything—trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then write. If it is good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out the window.” —William Faulkner
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“For all his concern with the South, Faulkner was actually seeking out the nature of man. Thus we must turn to him for that continuity of moral purpose which made for the greatness of our classics.” —Ralph Ellison
Gritty Realism • Rich Humanity • Great Narrator • Beautiful Writing • Strong Story • Rewarding Persistence

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Faulkner is a writer who portrays the truths of human nature, with ease and grace. The story is a slow and plodding tale of humanity, rife with reality of the racism and sexism, machoism and religiosity of that era. An era not so very much different from the era in which we live, with the exception that people today don't strictly say out loud what they think of others. Faulkner doesn't neglect the charm of southern life, or does he neglect the bigotry, prejudices, and hardships. The clarity of his voice rings and he speaks against the worst aspects of society then and now.

Faulkner on humanity

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It had a great narrator , a strong story , and was an overall great read . Would recommend this book to all ,

Great book , loved it .

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This is my first book by William Faulkner. I really enjoyed it. The adventure and intrigue kept me on the edge of my seat.

Faulkner is excellent!

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Beautiful writing and great reader performance. A glimpse in the 1920s South. Highly recommended. Thank you.

Beautiful writing and great reader performance. Highly recommended.

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I like the voice that read it, as well as the story. It was good.

It was a good book

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