“Quentin Compson: Drowned in the odour of honeysuckle 1891-1910.”
Plaque found on the Eliot Bridge over the Charles River in memoriam of William Faulkner’s character Quentin Compson (The Sound and The Fury; Absalom, Absalom!)
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the ocean of honeysuckle. ALL THE FEELINGS
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Oh my gosh same here!! Definitely in my top ten favorite novels.
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Guys, I may like this book as much as I like the Great Gatsby.
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fact that this exists literally made my day. I want to go see it so badly.
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is this still there? i’ve traipsed all around this bridge like a lunatic and found nothing.
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