Reading Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury

The 2025 commemorative printing of the original 1929 cover and page type. It is a nice addition to my library. Somehow through all these years of interest in the works of William Faulkner, particularly in the 1990's, I never got around to reading what many consider to be his best novel. It's summertime in Georgia and a fine time to read Faulkner so I decided to finally read The Sound and the Fury . W hile I can appreciate why it gets the praise it does (and the confusion is causes), I wouldn't put it among the truly great novels. It is bold, clever, and sometimes even poetic. But in the end, it struck me as more of a formal performance than a work that genuinely absorbed me the way Light in August and As I Lay Dying do . I has all the Faulkner brilliance about it but that doesn't always equal greatness in my mind. It is a book told in four chapters. Three of these chapters take place over Easter weekend in 1928. The fourth takes place years earlier and feature...