“Knowing not grieving remembers a thousand savage and lonely streets.”
Quote by William Faulkner
Book:Light in August
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Light in August
William Faulkner's 'Light in August' is a complex narrative that delves into the lives of its characters amidst the backdrop of racial tensions and social upheaval in the American South. The story follows Joe Christmas, a man of ambiguous racial identity, as he navigates through a series of tragic events, while also examining the nature of truth, love, and redemption. more
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