Het Geluid En De Drift by William Faulkner

A fragmented, modernist narrative that traces the decline of a Southern family through four contrasting perspectives: the sensory, non-linear awareness of a cognitively disabled man; a tormented brother consumed by guilt, time, and the loss of his sister; a bitter, avaricious sibling who exploits the family's collapse; and the resolute viewpoint of the Black servant who endures and witnesses their downfall—exploring themes of memory, time, pride, racism, and the erosion of tradition.

Published
1929
Nationality
American
Length
Unknown
Pages
250-350 pages
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- Der Lärm und die Wut
- El ruido y la furia
- Het geluid en de drift
- Il rumore e la furia
- Le Bruit et la Fureur

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