“God created man and He created the world for him to live in and I reckon He created the kind of world He would have wanted to live in if He had been a man--the ground to walk on, the big woods, the trees and the water, and the game to live in it. And maybe He didn't put the desire to hunt and kill game in man but I reckon He knew it was going to be there, that man was going to teach it to himself, since he wasn't quite God himself yet.”
Quote by William Faulkner
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A Rose for Emily and Other Stories: A Rose for Emily; The Hound; Turn About; That Evening Sun; Dry September; Delta Autumn; Barn Burning; An Odor of Verbena
This compilation includes a variety of short stories, each with its own unique narrative and thematic focus. The title story, 'A Rose for Emily,' is a classic Southern Gothic tale that delves into the complexities of human nature and societal norms. The other stories within the collection range from mystery to introspection, showcasing a diverse array of characters and situations. more
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