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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam
because it's a stream of consciousness approach?
it's harder to follow but it gives you a better insight to Faulkner's viewpoint. and with his style of language and free flowing vocabulary it makes for an excellent read.
and i'm surprised Big3, your write in a very loose style yourself; half the time i can barely discern what you're saying. though i'm sure it all makes sense before you put it in writing.
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I get this a lot and its got more to do with the fact that I'm doing 8 things at once than my actual style. I blame tabbed web-browsing.
As far as faulkner goes, its not how he writes but the lack of explination associated with it. Its like a ****ing mystery novel ontop of whatever else he's writing.
I mean the whole "He hit. Then he hit. Then he hit it further" that starts S&F drove me absolutly batty.