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  1. That Evening Sun" is a short story by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1931 in the collection These 13, which included Faulkner's most anthologized story, "A Rose for Emily". The story was originally published, in a slightly different form, as "That Evening Sun Go Down" in The American Mercury in March of the same year.

  2. A short story by William Faulkner about a boy's nostalgia for the old ways of life in the South. The story explores themes of change, racism, and violence through the narrator's memories of a black woman named Nancy.

  3. A short story about a black servant, Nancy, who is pregnant and haunted by a mysterious man named Jesus. Quentin Compson, a child narrator, remembers his encounters with Nancy and her family in his hometown of Jefferson, Mississippi.

  4. Jan 12, 2022 · A literary analysis of Faulkner's short story \"That Evening Sun\", which depicts the brutal and unfair treatment of a black woman by white men in the 1930s South. The story is narrated by Quentin Compson, who recalls the events as a child, and explores the themes of power, racism, and violence.

  5. Read a classic tale of racism and violence in the American South, narrated by a young boy who witnesses the tragic fate of a black woman named Nancy. Learn about the historical and literary context of this text, and explore related media and teacher guides.

  6. Learn about William Faulkner's That Evening Sun, a modernist Southern Gothic story set in Mississippi in 1931. Find plot summary, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

  7. We fixed a pallet in the kitchen for Nancy. One night we waked up, hearing the sound. It was not singing and it was not crying, coming up the dark stairs. There was a light in mother's room and we heard father going down the hall, down the back stairs, and Caddy and I went into the hall. The floor was cold.

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