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Sound and the Fury, The

American  

noun

  1. a novel (1929) by William Faulkner.


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With a narrative perspective shift akin to “The Sound and the Fury,” the latter half of the novel has little in common with the first.

From Seattle Times

“The sound and the fury, the noise and the money are far larger than the consequences,” said John Straayer, a professor of political science at Colorado State University.

From New York Times

“The Sound and the Fury,” “The Sun Also Rises” and “The Great Gatsby” in just 22 minutes?

From New York Times