Wilde Palme / Der Strom

Wilde Palme / Der Strom

William Faulkner

The book consists of two parallel stories that explore love, freedom, responsibility, and destiny, and show how life's decisions determine a person's path.

Faulkner weaves together two seemingly unrelated narratives that alternate from chapter to chapter. The first story, "Wild Palms," follows the passionate love of physician Harry Wilbourne and married woman Charlotte Rittenmeyer. Both abandon their previous lives to live together, believing that love will bring complete freedom and happiness. However, they face poverty, social condemnation, and difficult life circumstances that lead their relationship to a tragic end.

The second story, "The River," tells the story of an anonymous prisoner who saves a pregnant woman during a major flood on the Mississippi River. Although he is given the opportunity to escape, he remains true to his sense of duty and responsibility and, after numerous dangers, voluntarily returns to prison. His adventure depicts a man who, despite his limitations, finds inner freedom through moral choices.

The two stories are connected by common themes of love, freedom, responsibility, and destiny. While the characters in "Wild Palms" seek freedom through rebellion against social rules, the prisoner in "The River" finds freedom in honesty and accepting one's own obligations. Faulkner compares different life paths and shows that every decision has consequences that shape one's destiny. The novel is characterized by a complex structure, rich psychological portrayals of the characters, and the symbolism of nature, especially the mighty river that represents the unpredictability of life. The work encourages the reader to think about the relationship between personal freedom, love, moral responsibility, and the price people pay for their own choices.

Naslov izvornika
The Wild Palms / Old Man
Prijevod
Helmut M. Braem, Elisabeth Kaiser
Dimenzije
21 x 13 cm
Broj strana
335
Nakladnik
Deutscher Bücherbund, Stutgart / München, 1987.
 
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