MOSQUITOES
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Mosquitoes – eBook Description (for Apple Books)
Witty, satirical, and richly observant, Mosquitoes by William Faulkner offers a lively glimpse into the world of artists, intellectuals, and socialites in the early 20th century.
Set aboard a leisurely yacht journey near New Orleans, the novel brings together a colorful cast of characters—writers, critics, and bohemians—whose conversations and clashes reveal the tensions between creativity, ego, and authenticity. Through sharp dialogue and subtle humor, Faulkner explores the nature of art, the struggles of self-expression, and the pretensions of cultural elites.
A departure from his more intense later works, Mosquitoes showcases Faulkner’s early experimentation with style and theme, blending satire with insight. This engaging novel is perfect for readers interested in literary culture, character-driven storytelling, and the early evolution of one of America’s greatest writers.