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  1. The plot of Soldiers' Pay revolves around the return of a wounded aviator home to a small town in Georgia following the conclusion of the First World War. He is escorted by a veteran of the war, as well as a widow whose husband was killed during the conflict.

  2. Soldier’s Pay is the title of William Faulkners debut novel, first published in the year 1926. Wounded WWI veteran Donald Mahon returns home after suffering serious wounds that left him blind and disfigured.

  3. SoldiersPay is the first novel published by the American author William Faulkner. It was originally published by Boni & Liveright on February 25, 1926. It is unclear if. Faulkner was working on two other manuscripts while finishing SoldiersPay in 1925, while living in New Orleans on Pirate’s Alley, near Jackson Square in the Vieux Carre.

  4. A wounded veteran's homecoming is at the center of Faulkner's first novel. Badly scarred in body and mind, and unable to remember much, Donald Mahon is brought home at the end of the World War I by a fellow soldier and a young war widow they befriend on the train.

  5. A wounded veteran’s homecoming is at the center of Faulkners first novel. Badly scarred in body and mind, and unable to remember much, Donald Mahon is brought home at the end of the World War I by a fellow soldier and a young war widow they befriend on the train.

  6. 8 de set. de 2020 · Faulkners debut novel, Soldiers’ Pay (1926), is among the most memorable works to emerge from the First World War. Through the story of a wounded veteran’s homecoming, it examines the impact...

  7. 1 de jan. de 2013 · Soldiers' Pay. William Faulkner. Harper Collins, Jan 1, 2013 - Fiction - 322 pages. Severely wounded, aviator Donald Mahon returns to Georgia at the end of the First World War accompanied by Joe...