The Casa Dividida, also known as "The Divided House," is a novel by William Faulkner, published in 1951. The book tells the story of a wealthy Southern family's decline and the crumbling of their aristocratic values. The narrative revolves around the Compson family, particularly the enigmatic and troubled character of Quentin Compson. Through Quentin's eyes, Faulkner masterfully explores themes of decay, moral bankruptcy, and the fragmentation of the American South.

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