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  • Sales Rank: #7439218 in Books
  • Published on: 1952
  • Released on: 1952-01-01
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 248 pages

As I lay dying [Jan 01, 1952] Faulkner, William

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5A pleasure to read
By AlisonW
To my shame, this is the first Faulkner I’ve read. He’s another author that has been on the edge of my radar for years, but I’ve never got round to reading him, save for a few extracts given as examples when I was studying English Literature.This is a classic that is really worthy of the name. It’s a deceptively simple tale - a woman dies and her family transport her body back to her home town to fulfil her dying wish. But Faulkner uses this journey to take his reader on a journey too, revealing bit by bit the relationships between Addie’s children and with their father - their rivalries, their jealousies, their fears, their hopes, their dreams.The story to me though is in a way secondary to the writing. It is so, so well-crafted that it is almost awe-inspiring. That might sound over the top, but I had to keep stopping and re-reading, and reading out bits to my poor family because the sheer skill of the writing was so amazing.That isn’t to say that the writing is complicated. It’s dense, yes, but dense with meaning. Faulkner offers a masterclass here in saying a lot with a few words and images. Every word has a point, has a place and is needed. Nothing is wasted.Faulkner is a writer whose works are often studied, rather than simply read. And that’s a bit of a shame. It was lovely to read this simply for the pleasure of reading - and it really is an absolute pleasure to read.

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4God Rest Her Soul!
By Thespionic
I just love the `mystique `of the old Deep South,It is something that I've always been drawn to - I can't really tell you why, but I've so enjoyed the likes of: Mockingbird, Huckleberry & Uncle Tom.This read so reminded me of Caldwell's `Tobacco Road' & God's Little Acre?It's not so sexually suggestive of course, though there's still clearly a bit of `hanky- panky' going on here with Addie, Dewey and Anse right at the end. The humour is totally `honest' and very similar in style, and so is the `hopelessness' of the participants! Those country folk sure do have a very simplistic way of looking at things?I smiled an awful lot through this read, and how many of us said to ourselves - "please don't go over that flooded river!"I do agree with those that say it's not the easiest, or certainly the most fluent of books to read? The dialect can hold you back at times and it's surprisingly easy to miss some of the salient points if you try and rush through it! Saying that, the book ( hardback) is only 230 pages, each page is not overly filled, so, you can read this in a couple of days quite easily.There are several paragraphs where it's frankly just babble - just accept it as part of the intellect of the players and writers imagination and move on?The story is pretty simple, but there are a few surprises along the way, I found the ending very ironic?Without a doubt a first class read, and like a lot of `Southern' reads - very unusual!

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4My second Faulkner
By Heather
Enjoyed As I Lay Dying more than my first taste of a Faulkner novel, which was The Sound and the Fury. As I Lay Dying, for me, felt more accessible. The narrative, told from each character's perspective, yet often about the same event, left the reader to interpret the underlying motive or conflict of feelings within the Bundren family. Sadness and painful emotions were stated within the action and were not often resolved. I was left feeling annoyed at Anse for Darl's fate and his seeming lack of love for his family. Frustrated with the Bundren's yet concerned for them throughout novel.

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