Absalom, Absalom!
| ავტორი | William Faulkner |
|---|
Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner (Vintage) — widely considered his greatest novel. Through multiple overlapping narrators reconstructing the story of the enigmatic Thomas Sutpen, Faulkner creates a devastating meditation on Southern history and the impossibility of knowing the past. A masterwork of world literature.
პროდუქტის ფასის ცვლილებაზე შეტყობინებები გააქტიურებულია. თუკი ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება, ამის შესახებ პირველი შენი გაიგებ.
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Faulkner’s masterpiece weaves multiple narrators across time to reconstruct the rise and fall of Thomas Sutpen’s doomed dynasty, creating a profound meditation on American ambition, family legacy, and the inescapability of the past. This is storytelling at its most complex and rewarding—a literary puzzle that demands active participation from readers willing to engage with one of the greatest novels ever written.
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In the Mississippi of 1909, a man named Thomas Sutpen arrived with a small group of wild Haitian workers, wrestled a plantation out of the wilderness, married the daughter of a local merchant, and set about building a dynasty with the ferocity of a man trying to outrun his own past. A hundred years later, two students at Harvard are still trying to understand what happened to him — and why it still matters.
Many critics consider Absalom, Absalom! not only Faulkner’s greatest novel but the greatest American novel ever written. It is a book about stories — about how we reconstruct the past from fragments, rumour, and the urgent need to make sense of what our ancestors did and why. The four narrators who attempt to tell Sutpen’s story tell four different stories, and the truth — if there is one — lies somewhere in the charged space between them.
Faulkner’s sentences here are famous for their density and length — they spiral and accumulate and suddenly explode into clarity. To read them is to feel the weight of history pressing on the present. One of the essential novels of world literature. Published by Vintage.
მახასიათებლები
| ავტორი | William Faulkner |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Vintage |
| გვერდების რაოდენობა | 313 |
| ISBN | 9780099475118 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |
