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In the first novel of the cycle exploring the glory and despair of the American South, the essential social roles are established: the aristocratic Sartoris family, the plebeian MacCallums, the murderous Snopes clan, and the oppressed Black community. Set in the aftermath of World War I, the narrative intertwines Southern issues with the theme of the "lost generation." Young Bayard Sartoris embodies a generation returning home disillusioned from a war they won. He struggles to reconnect with his family and the familiar traditions of his upbringing. In an attempt to escape his existential pain and traumatic memories of the war, he turns to alcohol and reckless driving, seeking solace in destructive behaviors. The novel delves into themes of identity, loss, and the haunting legacy of conflict, painting a vivid portrait of a society in turmoil.
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Sartoris, William Faulkner
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- 1964
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