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Sound and the Fury, The

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Sound and the Fury, The
Faulkner novel about an old Southern family gone to seed: victims of lust, incest, suicide, and idiocy. [Am. Lit.: Magill I, 917]
See : Decadence


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The garden on the museum's grounds is a logical extension of Faulkner's appreciation of the natural world, which he captured in works like Big Woods, The Sound and the Fury, The Unvanquished, and Flags in the Dust.
Seawright's photography is about recording traces, it is composed of subtle yet powerful statements about the sound and the fury, the fruit of man's violent impulses and thirst for power.
 
 
 
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