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"Absalom, Absalom!" by William Faulkner is a complex narrative exploring the rise and fall of Thomas Sutpen and his family in post-Civil War Mississippi. The text presents fragmented memories and perspectives from various characters like Quentin Compson and Rosa Coldfield, revealing a history of ambition, racism, and ultimately, self-destruction. The novel examines themes of Southern identity, guilt, and the enduring legacy of the past. It presents genealogical information and textual corrections for "Absalom, Absalom!," which illuminates Faulkner's writing style. Faulkner's biography and other notable works are also mentioned, emphasizing his contributions to Southern literature, such as the Snopes trilogy, hunting stories in Big Woods, Collected Stories, Sanctuary, and Three Famous Short Novels.

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