Passionate readers meeting to discuss enduring ideas: a vision shared in the 1940s by two University of Chicago educators Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Adler. Meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7 pm at our main library on Harnish Dr.
Enjoying the Classics (05/19/2021): As I Lay Dying
One of William Faulkner’s finest novels, As I Lay Dying, originally published in 1930, remains a captivating and stylistically innovative work. The story revolves around a grim yet darkly humorous pilgrimage, as Addie Bundren’s family sets out to fulfill her last wish: to be buried in her native Jefferson, Mississippi, far from the miserable backwater surroundings of her married life. Told through multiple voices, As I Lay Dying vividly brings to life Faulkner’s imaginary South, one of literature’s great invented landscapes, and is replete with the poignant, impoverished, violent, and hypnotically fascinating characters that were his trademark. Along with a new Foreword by E. L. Doctorow, this edition reproduces the corrected text of As I Lay Dying as established in 1985 by Faulkner expert Noel Polk. […]
