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Paperback The Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner Book

ISBN: 0375701095

ISBN13: 9780375701092

The Uncollected Stories of William Faulkner

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These forty-five stories include not only some of Faulkner's best, but also what proved to be the testing ground for what latter became such major novels as THE UNVANQUISHED, THE HAMLET and GO DOWN... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I am happy to have received this copy of uncollected stories. The book conditon was better than expected and the delivery was fast. I have read most of what Faulkner has written and even though he can be hard to follow, he still is a great author. These stories are good but not his greatest work. I would still recommend this book to readers who want to get a taste of Faulkner's writing skills before beginning to read his novels.

THE EDITION OF THIS BOOK IS EXCELLENT

FAULKNER IS ALWAYS FACINATING.-I LOVE HIM.....I'M READING THE COLLECTED STORIES AND THE RICHNESS OF THE BOOK AWAKE MY INTEREST IN OTHERS BY THE SAME WRITER.-

Essential to the Reader

This book is a superb collection of William Faulkner's greatest works, and you can't beat the price. I would highly recommend this book to all who enjoy a carefully woven story. As Faulkner is one of the greatest writers of modern times, you will definitely appreciate how well he can tell a story, whether it's peculiar or morbid, or anything else. Expand your mind with this collection and improve your own story-telling techniques, as I have.

Essential for the Faulkner completist

William Faulkner is one of the most celebrated and popular authors in all of American literature. With his widespread popularity, and stature within the literary world, a book such as this needs to be in print. The book basically picks up everything -- or nearly everything -- of Faulkner's that had not been published up to that point, including: short stories that were later made into novels, short stories published in various fiction magazines that were never collected in a previous Faulkner anthology, and Faulkner stories that had never before been published anywhere. Some of the first group are nearly identical to the books of which they would eventually become a part -- The Unvanquished; The Hamlet; Go Down, Moses; Big Woods; and The Mansion -- but some are radically different. The alterations made to these stories offer a fascinating peek into Faulkner's writing process. They also offer a taste of some of Faulkner's novels, and, thus, work well as a sampler: the reader can read these stories and see which of the novels he or she might like to subsequently pick up. The previously uncollected stories contain some real gems and are eminently worthy; also, only the most hard-core Faulkner reader will have read them before. The previously unpublished stories are not of a significantly lower quality, as one might expect; indeed, some of them are very good -- just as good, or better, as some of the published stories. In any case, they constitute a goldmine for the Faulkner reader. The same goes for the book as a whole: though this certainly does not contain his best work, it contains much that is very good, and everything else is worthy -- perhaps some are even superlative. To be sure, some stories are of less worth than others, but they are all vintage Faulkner, and this is an essential volume for both Faulkner fans and scholars.

An Incomplete Un-Collection

Although I have not read all of his short stories, I find Faulkner's tales to be poigniant reflections of American life, without being overtly obvious in their symbolism. The reader draws as much, or as little, as he wishes from Faulkner. Being a work of 'uncollected' stories, it does not have the consistency as, say, These 13, or others arranged by Faulkner, but it does have its gems.Consider it the "B-side" to a great album collection, some of which you may otherwise never have read, but worth it read, nonetheless.
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