L'urlo E Il Furore by William Faulkner

A fragmented, stream-of-consciousness portrait of a Southern family's decline told through shifting perspectives—from a nonverbal, childlike mind whose perception collapses time, to a tormented son obsessed with honor and memory, to a bitter, calculating sibling driven by greed—culminating in an outsider's weary yet steadfast view that endures amid chaos. Through nonlinear chronology, interior monologue, and stark scenes of racial and familial decay, the narrative traces how pride, loss, and cruelty erode both individuals and a fading social order. It is a challenging, lyrical exploration of trauma, memory, and the passage of time.

Published
1929
Nationality
American
Length
Unknown
Pages
300–350 pages
Original Language
English
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Alternate Titles
- El ruido y la furia
- L'urlo e il furore
- Le Bruit et la Fureur
- The Sound and the Fury

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