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| 1962 novels | |
| novels by william faulkner | |
| pulitzer prize for fiction | |
| 1969 films | |
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PLOT The basic plot of "The Reivers" involves a young boy named Lucius who accompanies a family friend named Boon Hogganbeck to Memphis, where Boon hopes to woo a prostitute named Everbe Corinthia (called Miss Corrie). Since Boon has no way to get to Memphis, he steals Lucius's grandfather's car, the first car in Yoknapatawpha County (The story takes place in the first decade of the 20th century). They discover that Ned, a black who works with Boon at Lucius's grandfather's horse stables, has stowed away with them. When they reach Memphis, Boon and Lucius stay in the brothel while Ned disappears into the black part of town. Although the women of the stable Soon Ned returns, having traded the car for a racehorse. The remainder of the story involves Ned's attempts to race the horse in order to win enough money to help out his relative, and Boon's courtship with Miss Corrie. Lucius, a young, wealthy, and sheltered boy, comes of age in Memphis. He comes into contact for the first time with the underside of society. Much of the novel involves Lucius trying to reconcile his genteel and idealized vision of life with the reality he is faced with on this trip. He meets Corrie's nephew, a boy a few years older than Lucius who acts as his Foil and embodies many of the worst aspects of humanity. He degrades women, respects no one, blackmails the brothel owner, steals, and curses. Eventually Lucius, ever the white knight, fights him to defend Corrie's honor. She is so touched at his willingness to stand up for her that she determines to become an honest woman. The climax of the movie comes when Lucius rides the horse (named Acheron, but called Lightning by Ned) in an illicit race. Acheron is a fast horse, but he likes to run just behind the other horses so he can see them at all times. Ned convinces him to make a final burst to win the race by bribing him with a sardine. After they win the race, Lucius's grandfather shows up. This time Ned does not do the sardine trick, and Acheron loses. Ned has bet against Acheron in this race, and the poor black stable hand is able to get the better of the rich white grandfather. ''The Reivers'' was adapted into a 1969 film starring Steve McQueen and Rupert Crosse , directed by Mark Rydell . EXTERNAL LINK
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