Item #013477 Requiem for a Nun. William Faulkner.
Requiem for a Nun
Requiem for a Nun
Requiem for a Nun
Requiem for a Nun

Requiem for a Nun

New York: Random House, 1951. First Edition, First Printing. Very Good in a Very Good Dust Jacket.

Black cloth to pale green cloth boards. Top edge stained. Bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. Dust Jacket with price is in a new clear protective Mylar sleeve has age-toned a bit on the spine and the white of the rear panel. Small rub at the foot of the spine. Previous owner's information on the front free endpage. 8vo; [vi] + 286 pages; 8.25 inches tall.

First Edition, First Printing. The artist E. McKnight Kauffer is incorrectly identified as 'M. McKnight Kauffer' on front flap of jacket; with $3.00 price. First state book with Chocktaw rather than Choctaw on page 21.

Ref. McBride, p28; Allen, 264

Very Good / Very Good. Item #013477

A work of fiction written by William Faulkner which was first published in 1951. It is a sequel to Faulkner's early novel Sanctuary, which introduced the characters of Temple Drake, her friend (later husband) Gowan Stevens, and Gowan's uncle Gavin Stevens.

The events in Requiem are set in Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County and Jackson, Mississippi, in November 1937 and March 1938, eight years after the events of Sanctuary. In Requiem, Temple, now married with a child, must learn to deal with her violent, turbulent past as related in Sanctuary.

Adapted for the theater by Albert Camus in 1956. It was also a co-source, along with Sanctuary, for the 1961 film Sanctuary.

Faulkner won the 1949 Nobel Prize for Literature for "his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel.

Faulkner won two Pulitzer Prizes and two National Book awards.


Price: $250.00

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