- A Fable (novel)
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name = A Fable
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author =William Faulkner
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher =Random House (1st edition)
release_date = 1954
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media_type = Print (hardback & paperback)
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preceded_by =Requiem for a Nun (1951)
followed_by = The Town (1962)"A Fable" is a novel written in 1954 by the American author
William Faulkner , which won him both the Pulitzer prize and theNational Book Award in 1955. Despite these recognitions, however, the novel received mixed critical reviews and a reputation as one of Faulkner's lesser works [http://www.olemiss.edu/mwp/dir/faulkner_william/] . The author, on the other hand, spent over a decade and tremendous effort on "A Fable", and considered it his masterpiece when it was completed.Historically, it can be seen as a precursor to "
Catch 22 ".The book takes place in
France duringWorld War I and stretches throughout one week. It tells the stories of "Corporal Zsettslani", who is representative ofJesus . The Corporal orders 3,000 troops to disobey orders to attack in the brutally repetitivetrench warfare . In return, theGermans do not attack, and the war is simply stopped when the soldiers realize that it takes two sides to fight awar . The Generalissimo has the corporal arrested and executed; he is representative of leaders who use war solely to make themselves stronger (he invites the German general over to discuss how to start the war again). Before he has him shot, the generalissimo tries to convince the Corporal that war can never be stopped because it is theessence of humanity.
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