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... Wild Palms " : A Review * W ILLIAM FAULKNER , who provides monsters for all literate American homes , is back again with another tale of terror , The Wild Palms . The reader will detect no soft altera ... Wild Palms": A Review, by Clifton X.
... Wild Palms " : A Review * W ILLIAM FAULKNER , who provides monsters for all literate American homes , is back again with another tale of terror , The Wild Palms . The reader will detect no soft altera ... Wild Palms": A Review, by Clifton X.
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... Wild Palms ” runs through several months of 1938. The characters are quite distinct , as are the settings . Superficially , then , the two stories have nothing to do with each other . The publishers ' blurb , however , invites us to ...
... Wild Palms ” runs through several months of 1938. The characters are quite distinct , as are the settings . Superficially , then , the two stories have nothing to do with each other . The publishers ' blurb , however , invites us to ...
الصفحة 323
... Wild Palms contains the most spectacular situations yet created by William Faulkner . " This is true . But a novel that has to be praised for its " spectacular situations " rather than for its power to mirror ... Wild Palms " : A Review 323.
... Wild Palms contains the most spectacular situations yet created by William Faulkner . " This is true . But a novel that has to be praised for its " spectacular situations " rather than for its power to mirror ... Wild Palms " : A Review 323.
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