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Published in 1930, As I Lay Dying is one of William Faulkner's most daring and influential novels. It tells the story of the Bundren family, a poor farming family in the rural South, who undertake a grueling and often tragic journey to fulfill the dying wish of their matriarch, Addie Bundren -to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi. The novel is told through 59 short monologues narrated by 15 different characters, including family members, neighbors, and townspeople. Each voice reflects a unique consciousness-some clear and logical, others dreamlike or fragmented. Faulkner uses…mehr

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Published in 1930, As I Lay Dying is one of William Faulkner's most daring and influential novels. It tells the story of the Bundren family, a poor farming family in the rural South, who undertake a grueling and often tragic journey to fulfill the dying wish of their matriarch, Addie Bundren -to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi. The novel is told through 59 short monologues narrated by 15 different characters, including family members, neighbors, and townspeople. Each voice reflects a unique consciousness-some clear and logical, others dreamlike or fragmented. Faulkner uses stream-of-consciousness narration, plunging readers directly into the characters' inner thoughts, feelings, and confusions. This shifting perspective allows the novel to explore truth as subjective and unstable. As I Lay Dying is often hailed as one of Faulkner's masterpieces. It challenges traditional storytelling by giving voice to the voiceless, blurring the line between sanity and madness, and showing how each person's reality is colored by their own pain and perception. It's a novel about death, yes - but even more, it's about how we live and endure in the face of it.