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    <![CDATA[Absalom, Absalom!]]>
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    <![CDATA[The story of Thomas Sutpen, an enigmatic stranger who came to Jefferson in the early 1830s to wrest his mansion out of the muddy bottoms of the north Mississippi wilderness. He was a man, Faulkner said, &quot;who wanted sons and the sons destroyed him.&quot;]]>
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  <read_at>Sat Jul 11 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[This was a great story once I got into the rhythm of Faulkner.  The atmosphere was well created--one of those books were you could almost feel the sultriness being described.]]></body>
    
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