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  1. Light in August is a 1932 novel by American author William Faulkner. It belongs to the Southern gothic and modernist literary genres. Set in the author's present day, the interwar period, the novel centers on two strangers, a pregnant white woman and a man who passes as white but who believes himself to be of mixed ethnicity.

  2. Light in August, novel by William Faulkner, published in 1932, the seventh in the series set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha county, Miss., U.S. The central figure of Light in August is the orphan Joe Christmas, whose mixed blood condemns him to life as an outsider, hated or pitied.

  3. Light in August is a multi-layered tragedy of life in the Jim Crow South, and at the same time it offers some unexpected notes of hope in the midst of its grimness. And above it all floats Faulkner’s supremely poetic voice, capturing as it does the musicality of Southern U.S. English.

  4. Light in August, published in 1932, is a novel by Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner that explores themes of race, religion, and identity in the American South. The plot follows three main characters: Lena Grove, a young pregnant woman searching for the father of her child; Joe Christmas, a biracial man who has been passing as white ...

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