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Program: HarperAudio!
Content: William Faulkner, "A Fable"On this segment of HarperAudio!,
William Faulkner reads an excerpt from his novel "A Fable." Faulkner was
the scion of an old Mississippi family, and drew from his personal and
family history for his work. In this book, however, Faulkner departs
from his usual use of the Mississippi milieu and uses for his plot a
religious allegory set in France during World War I. The novel won
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