William Faulkner and his early narrator: Quentin’s voice in That Evening Sun

This article looks into the main components of one of the most renowned Faulknerian narrators, Quentin Compson, in That Evening Sun. It was part of These Thirteen, a book composed of Faulkner’s successful stories written during a turning point of his life: prior to the publication of his best-known...

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Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2021
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spelling I48-R154-article-56982023-08-02T15:30:10Z William Faulkner and his early narrator: Quentin’s voice in That Evening Sun William Faulkner y su narrador temprano: La voz de Quentin en Ese sol del atardecer Colombo, Luciana Narrador Literatura norteamericana Literatura sureña Faulkner Narrator American literature Southern literature Faulkner This article looks into the main components of one of the most renowned Faulknerian narrators, Quentin Compson, in That Evening Sun. It was part of These Thirteen, a book composed of Faulkner’s successful stories written during a turning point of his life: prior to the publication of his best-known novels (Sanctuary, The sound and Fury and As I lay Dying). This short story represents a crucial moment in Faulkner’s career, a period of seeking for an organic style that could comprehend the true nature and the poetic voice of the South. The proximity to death, structural racism and the postbellum conflicts on identity are present in the images that Quentin narrates in this short story. By being both emotionally involved in the course of events and maintaining a critically distant point of view, Quentin illustrates the complexity of narrative structure and elements implemented by Faulkner. Este artículo analiza las principales características del narrador en la literatura de William Faulkner a partir de la mirada de uno de sus personajes más recurrentes, Quentin Compson, en Ese sol del atardecer. Dicho texto formó parte de Estos trece, un libro compuesto por los cuentos más exitosos del autor, escritos durante un momento crucial de su carrera, previo a la publicación de sus novelas más conocidas (Santuario, El sonido y la furia y Mientras agonizo). Se trata de un momento bisagra en la búsqueda de Faulkner por un estilo propio que refleja la verdadera naturaleza y la voz poética del sur. La proximidad con la muerte, el racismo estructural y los conflictos identitarios del sur postbellum están tematizados en el estilo y las imágenes con que Quentin narra esta historia. Involucrado emocionalmente en los hechos pero con suficiente distancia crítica como para narrarlos, el joven Quentin es un ejemplo de la complejidad narrativa diseñada por Faulkner Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2021-11-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5698 10.30972/clt.0175698 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 17 (2021): Noviembre; 19-30 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5698/5368 Derechos de autor 2021 Cuadernos de Literatura
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Literatura norteamericana
Literatura sureña
Faulkner
Narrator
American literature
Southern literature
Faulkner
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Literatura norteamericana
Literatura sureña
Faulkner
Narrator
American literature
Southern literature
Faulkner
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William Faulkner and his early narrator: Quentin’s voice in That Evening Sun
topic_facet Narrador
Literatura norteamericana
Literatura sureña
Faulkner
Narrator
American literature
Southern literature
Faulkner
author Colombo, Luciana
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title William Faulkner and his early narrator: Quentin’s voice in That Evening Sun
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title_fullStr William Faulkner and his early narrator: Quentin’s voice in That Evening Sun
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description This article looks into the main components of one of the most renowned Faulknerian narrators, Quentin Compson, in That Evening Sun. It was part of These Thirteen, a book composed of Faulkner’s successful stories written during a turning point of his life: prior to the publication of his best-known novels (Sanctuary, The sound and Fury and As I lay Dying). This short story represents a crucial moment in Faulkner’s career, a period of seeking for an organic style that could comprehend the true nature and the poetic voice of the South. The proximity to death, structural racism and the postbellum conflicts on identity are present in the images that Quentin narrates in this short story. By being both emotionally involved in the course of events and maintaining a critically distant point of view, Quentin illustrates the complexity of narrative structure and elements implemented by Faulkner.
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