50 Classics: The Sound and The Fury
Posted on May 4, 2008 by Mystech in ReadingViewed: 553 timesWhile I acknowledge that Faulkner successfully experimented with a very unusual technique in creating this book, I do not think the novel is all that compelling as a work in itself. So little in fact, that its reading is more an academic indulgence of writing style, rather than that of a storytelling masterpiece. That being said, I can see how readers that are particularly emotionally or culturally invested in this particular setting are so infatuated with the novel. However, without this toe-hold, I found The Sound and the Fury only modestly engaging.
Perhaps I should have chosen Absalom, Absalom.





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