The Sound and the Fury + As I Lay Dying
Masterpieces of Southern Gothic Fiction - A Haunting Exploration of Family Decline, Obsession, and the Human Condition
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ナレーター:
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Rick Gines
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著者:
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William Faulkner
Have you ever wondered why some families are bound together by love, while others are held together by the weight of their own destruction?
This definitive collection brings together two of William Faulkner’s most celebrated works, The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying—masterpieces that reshaped modern fiction and defined the Southern Gothic tradition.
Through his groundbreaking stream-of-consciousness style, Faulkner draws you deep into the inner worlds of his characters, revealing their fears, obsessions, and hidden wounds. From the fractured minds of the Compson family to the relentless journey of the Bundrens, these stories explore the fragile bonds that tie people together.
What You’ll Discover in This Essential Collection:
The Sound and the Fury: Experience the four-part narrative that chronicles the decline of the Compson family and the fading of a once-powerful Southern legacy.
As I Lay Dying: Follow the Bundren family’s harrowing journey to honor a final wish, told through multiple voices that reveal the complexity of grief.
The Mastery of Stream-of-Consciousness: Engage with a revolutionary style that immerses you in the raw, unfiltered thoughts of each character.
The World of Yoknapatawpha County: Enter Faulkner’s richly imagined Mississippi landscape, filled with history, tension, and haunting beauty.
The Weight of Legacy and Obsession: Explore how family history and personal desire shape—and often destroy—the lives of those who inherit them.
Both challenging and deeply rewarding, this collection offers a powerful exploration of memory, identity, and the human condition.
Discover the brilliance of a Nobel Prize–winning author and experience the works that continue to define American literature.
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