Faulkner reading ‘As I Lay Dying’

William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying should have been required reading at Ole Miss. It wasn’t, but I did read chapters while sitting under a tree on his estate, Rowan Oak, which is near the campus.

What you may not know is Faulkner wrote the novel in six weeks while working at a power plant in the winter of 1929-30.

HarperCollins has Faulkner, himself, reading from his masterpiece.

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