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Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury (1929) is tangentially related to Absalom, Absalom! because it shares several characters. Besides being one of Faulkner’s most widely read books, The Sound and the Fury is one of his many Yoknapatawpha novels, all of which are interrelated to varying degrees.
Roots, Alex Haley’s 1976 masterpiece, tells the story of the author’s ancestors, beginning with the African slave Kunta Kinte. Haley recounts his family’s history in an effort to bring them to life for the reader and to understand his own identity.
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