Sanctuary Sanctuary

Sanctuary

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''Sanctuary'' is the 1931 Southern Gothic novel by American Nobel laureate William Faulkner that served as his commercial and critical breakthrough. Set in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi during the Prohibition era, it is famously known as Faulkner’s most violent, controversial, and gritty work.

The narrative follows two major intersecting storylines. Temple Drake is an 18-year-old, upper-class college student who seeks adventure but ends up stranded at a bootlegger's house. She is brutally assaulted and kidnapped by Popeye, a cold, amoral, and impotent gangster. He imprisons her in a Memphis brothel, where she descends into a world of corruption and psychological trauma.
Horace Benbow is an idealistic but ineffective lawyer who attempts to defend Lee Goodwin, a bootlegger falsely accused of a murder committed by Popeye. Benbow’s pursuit of justice collapses under the weight of societal hypocrisy, corruption, and the shocking testimony given at trial.

The title of the book “Sanctuary” is deeply ironic. No true sanctuary exists for the characters, as the legal system and upper-class families fail to offer safety or justice. The book contrasts the old, decaying Southern aristocracy with the ruthless, industrialized modern crime syndicates embodied by Popeye.
Influenced by Freudian psychology and hard-boiled crime fiction, Faulkner explores human depravity without sugarcoating the horror.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
AVAILABLE
2027
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
329
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rare Treasure Editions
SELLER
De Marque, Inc.
SIZE
559.8
KB
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