The Sound and the Fury

The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner

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A Masterpiece of Modernist Literature Including a study guide with chapter by chapter summary and literary annalysis.<br/>Few novels challenge and reward readers like The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner’s groundbreaking tale of family, memory, and loss. Set in the American South, this masterwork follows the unraveling of the Compson family, once a proud aristocratic dynasty, now crumbling under the weight of time and its own tragic flaws. Through four distinct voices—including the hauntingly fragmented perspective of Benjy, a man with a cognitive disability, and the tormented stream of consciousness of his brother Quentin—Faulkner redefines storytelling, bending time and perception in ways never before seen in literature.<br/>This definitive edition features an illuminating foreword by acclaimed novelist A.M. Khalifa, offering fresh insights into Faulkner’s vision, legacy, and the novel’s impact on modern storytelling. For readers navigating Faulkner’s intricate prose and shifting timelines, a comprehensive chapter-by-chapter study guide provides essential summaries, in-depth analysis, and thought-provoking discussion questions—making this an ideal companion for both first-time readers and returning admirers.<br/>Brilliant, challenging, and deeply moving, The Sound and the Fury stands as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. Whether you are discovering Faulkner for the first time or engaging with him anew, this edition equips you with the tools to fully experience one of literature’s most daring achievements.

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The Sound and the Fury

The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner

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A Masterpiece of Modernist Literature Including a study guide with chapter by chapter summary and literary annalysis.<br/>Few novels challenge and reward readers like The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner’s groundbreaking tale of family, memory, and loss. Set in the American South, this masterwork follows the unraveling of the Compson family, once a proud aristocratic dynasty, now crumbling under the weight of time and its own tragic flaws. Through four distinct voices—including the hauntingly fragmented perspective of Benjy, a man with a cognitive disability, and the tormented stream of consciousness of his brother Quentin—Faulkner redefines storytelling, bending time and perception in ways never before seen in literature.<br/>This definitive edition features an illuminating foreword by acclaimed novelist A.M. Khalifa, offering fresh insights into Faulkner’s vision, legacy, and the novel’s impact on modern storytelling. For readers navigating Faulkner’s intricate prose and shifting timelines, a comprehensive chapter-by-chapter study guide provides essential summaries, in-depth analysis, and thought-provoking discussion questions—making this an ideal companion for both first-time readers and returning admirers.<br/>Brilliant, challenging, and deeply moving, The Sound and the Fury stands as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century. Whether you are discovering Faulkner for the first time or engaging with him anew, this edition equips you with the tools to fully experience one of literature’s most daring achievements.

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qr_code_2 9781940387314
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description 291 pages