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2020 December: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
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The Sound and the Fury was written (and is set) in the postbellum American South, in the period after Reconstruction (1865–77). At this critical moment in American history, the South was in the process of redefining itself and its values in the absence of slavery. Certain Southern families (typically old landed families) refused to participate in this process. Instead, they turned inward; they clung to their traditions and values—to vague notions of honour, purity, and virginity.
Quotes:
“I’m a lady. You might not believe that from my offspring, but I am.”
“If I’d just had a mother so I could say Mother Mother.”
Makes me wonder what is going on with Mother?
“I’m a lady. You might not believe that from my offspring, but I am.”
“If I’d just had a mother so I could say Mother Mother.”
Makes me wonder what is going on with Mother?

Thank you Sarah for your perspective.
Some Classics I really think you need to have some age on you before you can truly enjoy them.
Some Classics I really think you need to have some age on you before you can truly enjoy them.

I am happy your joining in on this read Karen!
“I couldn’t feel the gate at all, but I could smell the bright cold.”
another Benjy quote I like that makes for great sensory image.
“I couldn’t feel the gate at all, but I could smell the bright cold.”
another Benjy quote I like that makes for great sensory image.

Published in 1929.
The Sound and the Fury is set in Jefferson, Mississippi in the first part of the 20th century. The novel centers on the Compson family and the three Compson brothers’ obsessions.
Their ancestors helped settle the area and subsequently defended it during the Civil War.
The Compson's are former Southern aristocrats who are struggling to deal with the dissolution of their family and its reputation.
Genre: Southern Gothic novel, Modernist novel
Pages: 366
Faulkner is one of the most celebrated writers in American literature and Southern literature. He was awarded:
Nobel Prize in Literature (1949)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1955 and 1963)
National Book Award (1951 and 1955)