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The hero with the private parts
bookTown (Faulkner, William)1966
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AI Rating: 1/10 - Andrew Nelson Lytle's 1966 work, rooted in Southern Agrarian traditions, emphasizes classical heroism, family, and rural values against modernism. As a conservative Fugitive poet and essayist, Lytle critiques industrial progress and upholds hierarchical Southern life, with no progressive messaging, social justice themes, identity politics, or diversity prioritization. The bawdy title reflects traditional, earthy humor, not contemporary "woke" agendas. Purely literary and anti-egalitarian.
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