'Absalom! Absalom!' by William Faulkner
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A novel about a man who tries to build himself out of nothing and ends up constructing a ruin.
Thomas Sutpen arrives in Mississippi with a plan. The story is told in fragments, retellings, half-remembered versions, voices circling the same catastrophe from different angles. No single narrator owns it.
Faulkner is not interested in clarity when it comes to covering the racial, historical, psychological elements of this work. The American South here isn’t backdrop; it makes the sentences stretch, coil, double back on themselves. You don’t read this cleanly; you wade through it.
If you haven’t read any Faulkner, this is as good a place as any to test your tolerance for density, a true cornerstone of twentieth-century American fiction.
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