It’s been 40 years since I’ve read “As I Lay Dying” (it’s the one Faulkner I was taught in High School). I don’t remember it well enough to tell whether the gag here is (intentionally) lame or deeply and ironically resonant…
(I’ve since read more Faulkner, and I can imagine it being hard to summarize.)
Panufo almost 4 years ago
I wish I was funny. I mean, INTENTIONALLY funny…
Gent almost 4 years ago
Frustrated because you can’t figure out how to do something?
Here’s the solution : Just have some great gazpacho and relax.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Classics Illustrated were a series of comics that did the job really well and a great way to read a classic novel and write a book report on it!
WaitingMan almost 4 years ago
“Les Miserables” was reduced from a 1,200 page novel to a three hour musical. I’m sure no plot details were left out.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It’s been 40 years since I’ve read “As I Lay Dying” (it’s the one Faulkner I was taught in High School). I don’t remember it well enough to tell whether the gag here is (intentionally) lame or deeply and ironically resonant…
(I’ve since read more Faulkner, and I can imagine it being hard to summarize.)
Dana Kuhar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“My mother is a fish.” (An entire chapter in “As I lay Dying”)
ArtieEl almost 4 years ago
What is the Kaufman reference in the third panel?