New York Mag -
21 May 2013 23:30

William Faulkner's 1930 novel As I Lay Dying is one of those books that's routinely called unfilmable, and with good reason: The relentlessly bleak story of a family beset by constant injury and misfortune on a quest to bury their dead matriarch, this less-than-mainstream tale is also narrated by fifteen ... More
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