Soldier's Pay




Soldier's Pay is the first novel by American Nobel-Prize winner William Faulkner. It was during the summer of 1925, when he was working in New Orleans, that Faulkner met Sherwood Anderson and was encouraged by him to write a novel. Unlike his later books this post-war story of a wounded, helpless and dying officer returning home to his father and his fickle sweetheart is set in Georgia, but some of Faulkner's feeling for the South and many of his character-types are already foreshadowed.
Go to description and details| Publisher | Vintage Books |
| Series | Vintage classics м |
| Pages | 328 |
| Language | Английский |
| ISBN | 978-0-02-586445-0 |
Soldier's Pay is the first novel by American Nobel-Prize winner William Faulkner. It was during the summer of 1925, when he was working in New Orleans, that Faulkner met Sherwood Anderson and was encouraged by him to write a novel. Unlike his later books this post-war story of a wounded, helpless and dying officer returning home to his father and his fickle sweetheart is set in Georgia, but some of Faulkner's feeling for the South and many of his character-types are already foreshadowed.
| Publisher | Vintage Books |
| Series | Vintage classics м |
| Pages | 328 |
| Language | Английский |
| ISBN | 978-0-02-586445-0 |
| Dimensions | 128 × 20 × 197 mm |
| Weight, g | 250 |