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The Sound and the Fury
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November 1, 2019
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November 30, 2019
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New School Classics- 1915-2005
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Revisit the Shelf reread, November 2019
Contemporary Classic Group Read, December 2011

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A difficult, but remarkable work. It is told in four separate voices: the first three books are told from the perspective of each of three brothers, each with a distinct style (for example, the first book is written from the perspective of Benji, an adult Idiot); the last book is omniscient narrative. Each of the brothers explores ultimately their relationship with Caddy, their sister who no longer lives with them and thus, they are only left with their childhood memory of her. Faulkner explores ...more
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