The Wild Palms
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Publisher / Imprint
Vintage
Vintage
Publication Date
October 31, 1995
October 31, 1995
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
304
304
ISBN-13
978-0-67-974193-0
978-0-67-974193-0
In this feverishly beautiful novel—originally titled If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem—William Faulkner interweaves two narratives, each wholly absorbing in its own right, each subtly illuminating the other. In New Orleans in 1937, a man and a woman embark on a headlong flight into the wilderness of illicit passion, fleeing her husband and the temptations of respectability.
In Mississippi ten years earlier, a convict sets forth across a flooded river, risking his own chance at freedom to rescue a pregnant woman. From these separate stories Faulkner composes a symphony of deliverance and damnation, survival and self-sacrifice, a novel in which elemental danger is juxtaposed with fatal injuries of the spirit. The Wild Palms is grandly inventive, heart-stopping in its prose, and suffused on every page with the physical presence of the country that Faulkner made his own.
In Mississippi ten years earlier, a convict sets forth across a flooded river, risking his own chance at freedom to rescue a pregnant woman. From these separate stories Faulkner composes a symphony of deliverance and damnation, survival and self-sacrifice, a novel in which elemental danger is juxtaposed with fatal injuries of the spirit. The Wild Palms is grandly inventive, heart-stopping in its prose, and suffused on every page with the physical presence of the country that Faulkner made his own.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Vintage
Vintage
Publication Date
October 31, 1995
October 31, 1995
Format
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Trade Paperback / Unabridged
Pages
304
304
ISBN-13
978-0-67-974193-0
978-0-67-974193-0
Trade Paperback
Unabridged
Publication Date:
October 31, 1995
ISBN-13:
978-0-67-974193-0