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Big Woods is a collection of interconnected stories centered on hunting in the Mississippi wilderness, infused with Faulkner’s deep reflections on nature, tradition, and the human condition. Through the recurring characters of Ike McCaslin and others, Faulkner explores themes of masculinity, mortality, and the passage of time. The stories, steeped in Southern lore and the rhythms of the land, offer a lyrical meditation on the tension between civilization and the untamed wild.
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Classics in literary fiction are the cornerstone of great storytelling, offering timeless narratives that resonate across generations. These works, rich with deep themes, complex characters, and masterful prose, explore the core of human nature, morality, and society. Through their exploration of universal truths, classic literary fiction remains relevant to readers from all walks of life. Whether touching on themes of love, loss, ambition, or identity, these books provide not just a glimpse into the past, but also offer insights that continue to shape modern perspectives. At our bookstore, we celebrate these masterpieces for their enduring value. Classic literary fiction often reflects the social, political, and cultural climates of their times, providing readers with a window into different eras and worldviews. From the exploration of personal struggles to the grand themes of human existence, these works stand as a testament to the power of storytelling. Their ability to challenge, inspire, and provoke thought makes them essential reads for anyone seeking both intellectual enrichment and emotional depth.
Weight | 210 g |
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Condition | New |
Format | Paperback |
Product Type | Classics & Literary Fiction |
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Language | Persian |
Genre | Short Stories |
Origin | American |
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