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As I Lay Dying (Annotated): A Collector’s Edition complete with a unique chapter-by-chapter explainer by Sheryl Pinckney
04/21/2026
So, how did one of the strangest novels in American literature get written in just 48 nights, by a man who claimed he didn't change a single word? Other editions give you the text. This edition gives you the understanding to truly devour it. A must-have classic for your bookshelf.
This Annotated Collector's Edition gives you:
- a biography of William Faulkner and the “giant” ancestors that shaped him,
- a full novel overview covering the plot and the radical and innovative techniques Faulkner used, and
- 59 original chapter-by-chapter explainers helping you to understand the story.
Have you ever wanted to read this famously dark yet funny story about a family odyssey across the fictional Mississippi with a decomposing body?Have you ever started this story about the secret motivations of the different characters, but given up because you couldn't follow it? What if, with the right companion reading guide beside you, the novel that sparked your interest became one of the most extraordinary reading experiences of your life?
Number ONE New Release in Classic American Fiction on Amazon.
This is your comprehensive Collector’s Edition by Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner William Faulkner. As well as the complete, unabridged original text of As I Lay Dying, first published in 1930, you will learn about Faulkner's upbringing in his beloved Mississippi, and gain insight into the inspiring narrative techniques Faulkner used, so that you arrive at the first chapter already oriented. This version provides you with a unique companion reading guide with three different reading strategies:
- read the full novel overview and chapter-by-chapter explainer sections first, to prepare and orient yourself before reading the novel; or
- read the chapter-by-chapter explainer alongside reading the novel; or
- read the novel first and then enjoy those “ah-ha” moments by reading the chapter-by-chapter explainer afterwards.
As I Lay Dying is William Faulkner's fifth novel, written in just 48 days while he worked night shifts shoveling coal, and it is consistently ranked among the greatest works of 20th-century American literature. It tells the story of the Bundren family - a stubborn patriarch, five children, a mule-drawn wagon, and a nine-day journey across flood-ravaged, fire-touched rural Mississippi to fulfill their mother's dying wish to be buried in her hometown. Along the way, the journey exposes the private motives, secrets, and quiet cruelties that hold the family together and tear it apart. Faulkner tells this story through 15 different narrators across 59 short chapters, with no single reliable voice, no straightforward timeline, and no tidy resolution. He does not explain himself. Many readers feel lost. That is not a failure of intelligence - it is a failure of context.
Book Length: 320-650 Pages