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The Sound and the Fury (Not yet published)

AUTHOR Faulkner, William
PUBLISHER Signet Book (12/02/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Mass Market Paperbound)

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One of the most influential novels of the twentieth century by Nobel Prize-winner William Faulkner.

First published in 1929, The Sound and the Fury is a masterpiece of modernist literature. Although Faulkner originally called it his "most splendid failure," the novel is renowned for its innovative narrative technique which brings to life a haunting tale of the American South set in his most famous fictional creation, Yoknapatawpha County. Told largely through the innermost thoughts of the Compson brothers as they grapple with the demise of southern aristocracy and the dissolution of their family, The Sound and the Fury is a powerful exploration of human fragility, family ties, and the relentless passage of time.

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ISBN-13: 9798217189175
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Mass Market (Rack) Paperback)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 320
Carton Quantity: 48
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Classics
Fiction | Southern
Fiction | Historical - 20th Century - General
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 4.4
Point Value: 14
Interest Level: Upper Grade
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One of the most influential novels of the twentieth century by Nobel Prize-winner William Faulkner.

First published in 1929, The Sound and the Fury is a masterpiece of modernist literature. Although Faulkner originally called it his "most splendid failure," the novel is renowned for its innovative narrative technique which brings to life a haunting tale of the American South set in his most famous fictional creation, Yoknapatawpha County. Told largely through the innermost thoughts of the Compson brothers as they grapple with the demise of southern aristocracy and the dissolution of their family, The Sound and the Fury is a powerful exploration of human fragility, family ties, and the relentless passage of time.

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