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Sanctuary
William Faulkner · 1993 · 336 pages
A powerful novel examining the nature of evil, informed by the works of T. S. Eliot and Freud, mythology, local lore, and hardboiled detective fiction. Sanctuary is the dark, at times brutal, story of the kidnapping of Mississippi debutante Temple Drake, who introduces her own form of venality into the Memphis underworld where she is being held.
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T.C. Boyle
“Dickey might not have existed if it hadn’t been for Faulkner — maybe none of us would. This 1931 novel about the consequences of entering the feral world of the moonshiner still brings chills to me no matter how many times I read it. Temple Drake: Do not get off that train.”↗
