The Wild Palms by William Faulkner (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 54162
- Number of Pages: 304
Rs.650.00
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"The Wild Palms" by William Faulkner, also known as "If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem," is a novel that intertwines two distinct narratives to explore themes of love, fate, and existential despair. Set against the backdrop of 1930s New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Faulkner weaves a complex tale of passion and tragedy. The first narrative follows a doomed love affair between a fugitive convict and a married woman, unfolding in a series of intense and desperate encounters. The second narrative, presented in alternating chapters, depicts a harrowing flood in the Mississippi Delta and its devastating impact on a young woman's life. Faulkner's distinctive narrative style, characterized by stream-of-consciousness prose and shifting perspectives, adds layers of depth to the intertwined stories of loss and longing.
Central to "The Wild Palms" is Faulkner's exploration of the human condition and the inevitability of suffering. Through vivid imagery and poignant prose, he captures the characters' inner turmoil and the profound consequences of their choices. The novel challenges readers to confront existential questions about identity, morality, and the relentless passage of time. Faulkner's masterful storytelling in "The Wild Palms" solidifies its place as a classic work of Southern Gothic literature, offering a haunting portrayal of human frailty and the search for meaning amidst chaos.
Keypoints:
- Novel intertwining two narratives set in 1930s New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
- Exploration of themes of love, fate, and existential despair.
- Narrative alternates between a doomed love affair and a catastrophic flood.
- Faulkner's distinctive stream-of-consciousness prose style.
- Depiction of intense and desperate encounters between characters.
- Examination of human suffering and the consequences of choices.
- Classic work of Southern Gothic literature addressing identity and morality.
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Writer ✤ William Faulkner (Author)