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Buyer Protection Program · Huge Savings · Make Money When You SellTypes: Fashion, Motors, Electronics, Sporting Goods, Toys, Home & Garden. Fan Favorite Titles · Listens for Every Moment · Exclusive Series · Always Fresh SelectionTypes: Mysteries & Thrillers, Self Development, Business, Bios & Memoirs. Light in August (excerpt) itting beside the road, watching the wagon mount the hill toward her, Lena thinks, ‘I have come from Alabama: a fur piece. All the way from Alabama a-walking. A . Light in August (excerpt) itting beside the road, watching the wagon mount the hill toward her, Lena thinks, ‘I have come from Alabama: a fur piece. All the way from Alabama a-walking. A fur piece.’ Thinking although I have not been quite a month on the road I am already in Mississippi, further from home than I have ever been before. Jan 1, · A landmark in American fiction, Light in August published in , explores Faulkner's central theme: the nature of evil. Joe Christmas-a man doomed, deracinated and alone-wanders the Deep South in search of an identity, and a place in society. The text of this edition of Light in August has been photographed from, and is therefore identical with, a copy of the first printing. Publication date was October 6, Jun 24, · Light In August centers around two distinct and contrasting stories: that of Lena Grove’s circular and peaceful journey to find Lucas Burch, the father of her unborn child, and Joe Christmas’s linear, violent journey that ends in his brutal death after being betrayed by his companion, Lucas Burch. Feb 9, · Light in August, Faulkner’s seventh novel and the fourth set in Yoknapatawpha, was written in about six months’ time, from 17 August to 19 February It was published on 6 October , in a run of copies with a second printing of to follow shortly. Jun 12, · Light in August by William Faulkner. Publication date Topics Racially mixed people -- Fiction, Pregnant women -- Fiction, Drifters -- Fiction, Mississippi -- Fiction.