- archive.org details/town00faulThe story of Flem Snopes' ruthless struggle to take over the town of Jefferson, Mississippi, the book is rich in typically Faulknerian episodes of humor...
- en.wikipedia.org The Town (Faulkner novel)The Town is a novel by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1957, about the fictional Snopes family of Mississippi.
- oceanofpdf.com authors/william-faulkner/pdf-epub-…Here is a quick description and cover image of book The Town written by William Faulkner which was published in 1957–.
- William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949 and the Pulitzer Prize for The Reivers just before his death in July 1962.
- cambridge.org core/books/abs/william-faulkner/…In The Town Faulkner is returning after seventeen years to a theme first begun in The Hamlet, the chronicling of the Snopes family.
- britannica.com topic/The-Town-novel-by-FaulknerA dramatization of Faulkner’s vision of the disintegration of the South after the Civil War, The Town relates through three narrators.
- kobo.com tr/tr/ebook/the-town-2Like its predecessor The Hamlet, and its successor The Mansion, The Town is completely self-contained, but it gains resonance from being read with the other two.
- kitantik.com product/The-Town-by-William-Faulkner…Kitap 1961 yılında Vintage Book tarafından [USA] yayınlanmıştır. The Town by William Faulkner First Vintage 1961 adlı eser İngilizce dilindedir.
- openlibrary.org books/OL24967094M/The_townThe Town by William Faulkner, 1961, Vintage Books edition, in English.
- goodreads.com book/show/10985.The_TownWilliam Faulkner's The Town picks up the Snopes family and the depredations it imposes upon the town of Jefferson and Yoknapatawpha County with a focus on...
- book2look.com book/9cuyocknkRWith the same memorable characters from The Hamlet, The Town is the second book in William Faulkner’s Snopes trilogy and continues his commentary on...
- librarything.com work/3424The story of Flem Snopes� ruthless struggle to take over the town of Jefferson, Mississippi, the book is rich in typically Faulknerian episodes of humor...
- app.thestorygraph.com books/092afabe-9ebf-4fbd-…This is the second volume of Faulkner's trilogy about the Snopes family, his symbol for the grasping, destructive element in the post-bellum South.