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This is a beautiful, gripping, heartbreaking novel. It is everything you have probably already read that it is. I know so much is said about Faulkner's writing. He certainly uses a language that is unique and complex. However, if you hesitate to give this novel a try, please do try it. If you have read much literature of recent years especially, Faulkner's language and rhythm is no more difficult than that of many authors today. I know for me personally that Faulkner now means more to me than Fa
  
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Benjy, the mentally retarded brother of Caddy wanders up and down the fence crying every time he hears one of the golfers on the golf course yell "Caddy." Then his servant smacks him on the head and says "Stop that moanin," That's an image that not only will stay with me forever, but hangs in the ether.
The old South leaves vestiges of it's glory behind but mainly in the form of decadence and rot. The plantation has been sold to make way for a golf course by the mother, who wanted to pay for her ...more
      
  The old South leaves vestiges of it's glory behind but mainly in the form of decadence and rot. The plantation has been sold to make way for a golf course by the mother, who wanted to pay for her ...more
 
  
              
            
Finished Chapter 1 (06/03/11):
I actually really enjoyed the first chapter and was able to read through Ben's narration with no problems. The key to that is to not think too hard about what's happening and to just go with the flow. Whenever the time and place suddenly changed, I just settled into the new story. I had a bit of fun with it.
That said, my reason for setting the book aside for now is not because I wasn't enjoying it but because I just wasn't in the mood for any kind of serious litera ...more
      
  I actually really enjoyed the first chapter and was able to read through Ben's narration with no problems. The key to that is to not think too hard about what's happening and to just go with the flow. Whenever the time and place suddenly changed, I just settled into the new story. I had a bit of fun with it.
That said, my reason for setting the book aside for now is not because I wasn't enjoying it but because I just wasn't in the mood for any kind of serious litera ...more
 
  
              
            
Brilliant book, masterfully written, but a tough read about a decomposing Southern family. Faulkner never explains anything and uses stream of consciousness--to brilliant end--but it demands absolute attention to every word on the page. It is exhausting. None of the characters is at all likeable, with with the exception of Dilsey. Compelling and disturbing all at the same time.
          
        
      
   
  
              
            
An amazing book of sadness and failure, and while I enjoyed the story this has to be one of the harder books to read that I've come across. The first part alone was all but illegible to me until I went through again. Still, a terrific book.
  
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I couldn't get through this book at all. Totally unreadable. there's no naration or explanation, the vernacular is really difficult to understand. I hated every second and gave up after about 30 pages.
  
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