As I Lay Dying
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As I Lay Dying

by Faulkner, William

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
2026-01-07

Overview

As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is a powerful modernist classic that follows the Bundren family’s arduous journey across rural Mississippi to fulfill the dying wish of Addie Bundren—to be buried in her hometown. Told through a groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness technique using multiple narrators, the novel reveals the inner lives, conflicts, and contradictions of its characters with stark honesty and dark humor. Exploring themes of grief, family obligation, identity, and the nature of truth, As I Lay Dying stands as one of Faulkner’s greatest achievements and a cornerstone of twentieth-century American literature.

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