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William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929: Soldiers' Pay / Mosquitoes / Flags in the Dust / The Sound and the Fury (Library of America)

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The Library of America edition of the complete novels of William Faulkner culminates with this volume presenting his first four full-length works of fiction each newly edited and in many cases restored with passages that were altered or (in the case of Mosquitoes) expurgated by the original publishers. This is Faulkner as he was meant to be read. In these four novels we can track Faulkners extraordinary evolution as over the course of a few years he discovers and masters the mode and matter of his greatest works. Soldiers Pay (1926) expresses the disillusionment provoked by World War I through its account of the postwar experiences of homecoming soldiers including a severely wounded R.A.F. pilot in a style of restless experimentation. In Mosquitoes (1927) a raucous satire of artistic poseurs many of them modeled after acquaintances of Faulkner in New Orleans he continues to try out a range of stylistic approaches as he chronicles an ill-fated cruise on Lake Pontchartrain. With the sprawling Flags in the Dust (published in truncated form in 1929 as Sartoris) Faulkner began his exploration of the mythical region of Mississippi that was to provide the setting for most of his subsequent fiction. Drawing on family history from the Civil War and after and establishing many characters who recur in his later books Flags in the Dust marks the crucial turning point in Faulkners evolution as a novelist. The volume concludes with Faulkners masterpiece The Sound and the Fury (1929). This multilayered telling of the decline of the Compson clan over three generations with its complex mix of narrative voices and its poignant sense of isolation and suffering within a family is one of the most stunningly original American novels. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nations literary heritage by publishing and keeping permanently in print Americas best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date authoritative editions that average 1 000 pages in length feature cloth covers sewn bindings and ribbon markers and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.