The Sound and the Fury
A Haunting Story of Family,
Memory, Loss,
and the Relentless Passage of Time
Some families are torn apart by a single tragedy. Others unravel slowly, one memory at a time.
The Compson family was once respected, prosperous, and full of promise.
Now, as old certainties crumble and the world around them changes, each member struggles to hold on to something that is slipping away—love, dignity, purpose, identity, or the hope that the past can somehow be reclaimed.
Through heartbreak, longing, regret, and loss, William Faulkner paints an unforgettable portrait of a family in decline and of the human desire to find meaning in a world that refuses to stand still.
At once deeply personal and profoundly universal, The Sound and the Fury explores the bonds that unite families, the wounds that divide them, and the memories that continue to shape our lives long after the moments themselves have passed.
More than a story about one family, it is a powerful reflection on love, loss, memory, and the relentless passage of time.
Readers who have ever looked back on the past with longing, wondered how life changed so quickly, or struggled to let go of what once was will find something deeply moving within these pages.
Haunting, emotional, and unforgettable, The Sound and the Fury remains one of the most powerful novels ever written about family, memory, and what it means to be human.
Step into the world of the Compsons and discover why generations of readers have been captivated
by this extraordinary American classic.
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