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As I Lay Dying

A Modernist Masterpiece of Family, Loss & Southern Gothic Fiction

About the book

A mother's final wish. A family's unforgettable journey.


As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is one of the most influential American novels of the twentieth century—a bold and innovative exploration of grief, identity, and family loyalty.


Told through multiple narrators, the novel follows the Bundren family as they carry out their matriarch Addie Bundren's dying wish: to be buried in her hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi. Their journey across the rural South becomes a powerful portrait of hardship, pride, resilience, and the complex bonds that hold families together.


This complete edition presents:


Fifteen distinct narrative voices


Stream-of-consciousness storytelling


Themes of mortality, poverty, and devotion


A landmark of Southern Gothic and modernist literature


Darkly poetic and emotionally raw, As I Lay Dying showcases Faulkner's groundbreaking narrative style and deep psychological insight.


Add this enduring literary classic to your collection and experience one of America's most powerful modernist novels.

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Release date on Litres:
27 February 2026
ISBN:
9782379265280
Publishers:
Antique Editions
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