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Soldiers Pay

Soldiers Pay

By: William Faulkner
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In Soldiers Pay, veterans return from the battlefield to face a complex and often conflicting reception in America. This poignant debut novel by one of the 20th centurys most lyrical writers delves into the human experience with a masterful use of stream of consciousness and sharp, authentic dialogue. Join us as we explore the emotional landscape of those who have sacrificed so much. - Summary by CzandraCopyright International Ambient Sounds Science Social Sciences World
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  • 027 - Chapter 9 parts 6 - 8
    Jan 27 2026
    In Soldiers Pay, veterans return from the battlefield to face a complex and often conflicting reception in America. This poignant debut novel by one of the 20th centurys most lyrical writers delves into the human experience with a masterful use of stream of consciousness and sharp, authentic dialogue. Join us as we explore the emotional landscape of those who have sacrificed so much. - Summary by Czandra
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    24 mins
  • 026 - Chapter 9 parts 1 - 5
    Jan 26 2026
    In Soldiers Pay, veterans return from the battlefield to face a complex and often conflicting reception in America. This poignant debut novel by one of the 20th centurys most lyrical writers delves into the human experience with a masterful use of stream of consciousness and sharp, authentic dialogue. Join us as we explore the emotional landscape of those who have sacrificed so much. - Summary by Czandra
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    27 mins
  • 025 - Chapter 8
    Jan 25 2026
    In Soldiers Pay, veterans return from the battlefield to face a complex and often conflicting reception in America. This poignant debut novel by one of the 20th centurys most lyrical writers delves into the human experience with a masterful use of stream of consciousness and sharp, authentic dialogue. Join us as we explore the emotional landscape of those who have sacrificed so much. - Summary by Czandra
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    28 mins
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