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Which?

>> No.8090482

I would need to be on amphetamines or something to get through Faulkner, it seemz
im a poet o c

>> No.8090505

>>8090464
In my opinion, absolutely the third one. I didn't care for the Town, The Mansion, Requiem for a Nun, or Fable. However, As I Lay Dying, Sanctuary, and Light in August are all GOAT, so the third book really is the strongest combination overall (though Go Down, Moses and Intruder in the Dust are pretty good too).

>> No.8090511

>>8090464
Why choose, it looks like a series collection

>> No.8090514

>>8090464
Me1n Campf

>> No.8091022

>>8090464
A Fable is one of Faulkner's few shit works. Although Intruder in the Dust is good, the second isn't a very good collection.

The first collection is useless because the Snopes trilogy is nothing without Hamlet.

The third collection has two of his masterpieces, a great pulp novel, and shit in Pylon. I'd pick the third one.