Author : William Faulkner
Publisher : Cram Cassettes Study Guides
Publication Date : 1990 04
As I Lay Dying
>> Great Moments Choppy Narrative Wonderful Finish
Faulkner uses 59 short chapters most of them monologues to tell his story in AS I LAY DYING That story the final few days of Addie Bundren and the nine day odyssey of her coffin to Jefferson for burial gradually unfolds through the observations of 15 narrators seven of them Bundrens IMHO the effect of these short chapters and many narrators is mixed especially at the start of the novel when technique overwhelms story But eventually DYING achieves focus as a bleak and black comedy with the sly and manipulative Anse doing whatever is necessary to restart his life
Regardless there are great chapters throughout DYING where the narrative is completely riveting These describe the efforts of the Bundrens to cross a flood swollen river a fire in a barn and the emergence of the backward Bundren family in modern Jefferson escorted by soaring vultures And don t miss the wonderfully named Dewey Dell as she visits the pharmacies
AS I LAY DYING isn t a masterpiece like ABSALOM ABSALOM or THE HAMLET Still it s still great to see the amazing and sui generis Bill strut his stuff
>> Moving
I loved this book with its multiple themes and messages compelling story likable and hateable characters
>> Faulkner s Best but be cautioned
This read is not for the faint of heart of literature readers If you re a novice this book will give you a headache be warned so keep a good drink and some Excederin Migraine at your side But if you re a literary veteran who hasn t read this book shame on you for waiting this long You ve been missing out Definitely Faulkner s best but not my favorite Read my reviews to find out which one is my favorite
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