$35
1 Session
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Monday, 7:00 pm EDT - 8:30 pm EDT January 26, 2026
Online via Zoom
“A Justice,” the 1931 precursor to Faulkner’s greatest novel, Absalom! Absalom!, explores the fraught history of human bondage through the experiences of its Native American and enslaved characters, and the points of view of the quasi-aristocratic Quentin Compson and mixed-race foil Sam Fathers. We’ll reflect upon Faulkner’s profound engagement with the past in a story that is also prophetic of America’s future.
What to read in advance: Please read William Faulkner’s “A Justice” in its entirety. A copy of the story will be emailed upon registration.
What to expect from this reading group: The class will begin with a 20-minute introduction to the story and its place in Faulkner’s biography and body of work. Plenty of time will be available to explore the story’s issues and themes. Questions and comments will be welcomed.
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Led by
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Carl Rollyson
Carl Rollyson
Carl Rollyson is the author of a two-volume biography of William Faulkner published by University of Virginia Press.
About this series
Reading Groups
Whether you’re looking to catch up on great novels or you’re interested in exploring a new writer or literary period, our reading groups offer high-level literary discussion led by experts in the field.