Go Down, Moses by William Faulkner is a collection of seven interrelated stories set in Faulkner’s renowned fictional county, Yoknapatawpha. Through diverse narrative perspectives, the book delves into the intricate dynamics between black and white communities, as well as the profound interactions between humans and their environment. Faulkner’s prose weaves together these tales to create a cohesive narrative that is both rich in implication and deeply insightful. Published by Vintage on November 1, 1990, with an ISBN-13 of 978-0679732174, this edition contains 365 pages, offering readers a profound exploration of Southern life and its complex legacies.
