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coffeecrusader 's review for:
As I Lay Dying
by William Faulkner
A book about the self—the Faulknerian self consisting of multiple selves coalescing into a single unit. Undoubtedly accessible and with narrative clarity not found in some of Faulkner's other works, although, in all of the author's clear-eyed nihilism, he wouldn't care about all that.