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Pylon
Pylon: The Corrected Text | William Faulkner
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One of the few of William Faulkners works to be set outside his fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Pylon, first published in 1935, takes place at an air show in a thinly disguised New Orleans named New Valois. An unnamed reporter for a local newspaper tries to understand a very modern mnage a trois of flyers on the brainstorming circuit. These characters, Faulkner said, were a fantastic and bizarre phenomenon on the face of the contemporary scene. . . . That is, there was really no place for them in the culture, in the economy, yet they were there, at that time, and everyone knew that they wouldnt last very long, which they didnt. . . . That they were outside the range of God, not only of respectability, of love, but of God too. In Pylon Faulkner set out to test their rootless modernity to see if there is any place in it for the old values of the human heart that are the central concerns of his best fiction.
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Pylon: The Corrected Text | William Faulkner
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I‘m so irresponsible giving this a pick. It‘s a mess. Directionless, rushed, sometimes incoherent. But it‘s a Faulknerian mess. It has its joys on flying, New Orleans (lightly fictionalized), Mardi Gras, drunkness, and lust…and its Macbeth themes/parallels. And its neologisms, words like yair, or smashed-together words like umbrellarib. If you can hack through, you might actually find it fun. I did.

Suet624 I feel as if I should applaud you for reading it. 1mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1mo
Graywacke @dabbe she was so cute! 1mo
dabbe That\'s one HACK of a review. 😀 1mo
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Graywacke
Pylon: The Corrected Text | William Faulkner
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I think it‘s time to get back to Faulkner. I‘m about to start this one, from 1935