A review by ichirofakename
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner

4.0

Man this is one exhausting book. Faulkner's standard dense purple prose swirled together with intensely opaque hillbilly talk – ludicrously inverisimilitudinous, yet gripping in some sort of formalistic way. Best read by the young.

For fans of Faulkner or Tobacco Road. Somewhat overrated but definitely worth the effort. The ultimate in black humor.