SOUND & THE FURY NCE 1E CL by W Faulkner

SOUND & THE FURY NCE 1E CL by W Faulkner

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SOUND & THE FURY NCE 1E CL by W Faulkner

The masterpiece of Nobel Prize winner William Faulkner, and perhaps the greatest novel about the decline of the Southern aristocracy, now in Penguin Classics for the first time, with a new introduction by Ayana Mathis, the>New York Times bestselling author of>The Twelve Tribes of Hattie

One of>The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years>

A Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition, with flaps and deckle-edged paper

The Sound and the Fury>traces the downfall of the aristocratic Compson family in their fictional home of Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. Here the landed gentry of the Reconstruction-era South still cling to their obsolete constructs of race, class, and sex for salvation from financial and personal ruin. In kaleidoscopic prose, Faulkner relates the Compson siblings' tales of their own demise: Benjy, the brother whose mental disability blends the past with the present; Quentin, who is consumed by his obsession with his family's honor; Jason, whose blind rage inflicts itself upon the rest of the household; and the elusive sister, Caddy, whose tragic exile from the family sets in motion their fall from grace. The Sound and the Fury>brings to life Faulkner's South as a land of poverty and decadence, of gallantry and greed, that reveals the rich cultural and historical context in which it was written. What Faulkner once considered his most splendid failure now sits among the cornerstones of American literature.

The masterpiece of Nobel Prize winner William Faulkner, and perhaps the greatest novel about the decline of the Southern aristocracy, now in Penguin Classics for the first time, with a new introduction by Ayana Mathis, the>New York Times bestselling author of>The Twelve Tribes of Hattie

One of>The Atlantic's Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years>

A Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition, with flaps and deckle-edged paper

The Sound and the Fury>traces the downfall of the aristocratic Compson family in their fictional home of Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi. Here the landed gentry of the Reconstruction-era South still cling to their obsolete constructs of race, class, and sex for salvation from financial and personal ruin. In kaleidoscopic prose, Faulkner relates the Compson siblings' tales of their own demise: Benjy, the brother whose mental disability blends the past with the present; Quentin, who is consumed by his obsession with his family's honor; Jason, whose blind rage inflicts itself upon the rest of the household; and the elusive sister, Caddy, whose tragic exile from the family sets in motion their fall from grace. The Sound and the Fury>brings to life Faulkner's South as a land of poverty and decadence, of gallantry and greed, that reveals the rich cultural and historical context in which it was written. What Faulkner once considered his most splendid failure now sits among the cornerstones of American literature.
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ISBN 13 9780393025460
ISBN 10 0393025462
Titre SOUND & THE FURY NCE 1E CL
Auteur W Faulkner
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur WW Norton & Co
Année de publication 1988-04-17
Nombre de pages 432
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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