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When William Faulkner wrote The Sound and the Fury in 1929, he wasn’t just reinventing the novel—he was reinventing time itself. In this episode of Echoes of Books, we journey through the crumbling Compson family: Benjy’s innocence, Quentin’s obsession, Jason’s bitterness, and Dilsey’s quiet grace. It’s a story of memory, decay, and endurance told in four fractured voices—and it still echoes nearly a century later. Join us as we explore how Faulkner turned chaos into beauty and despair into something almost holy. Like the video, subscribe to the channel, and support the series if you’d like to keep literature alive in all its complexity. Extended Description (for the “Show More” section): The Sound and the Fury is one of the greatest experiments in modern storytelling—a symphony of four perspectives that together capture the slow disintegration of a Southern family and the moral collapse of a world. In this episode, Echoes of Books dives deep into Faulkner’s masterpiece through five emotional and analytical lenses: Time as a Prison and a Mirror – how Faulkner rewrote the laws of storytelling. The South in Ruins – the downfall of a family as an allegory for a broken society. Voices and Silence – who gets to speak, and who is left unheard. Meaning in Madness – the poetry hidden inside Faulkner’s fractured sentences. Endurance and Redemption – the quiet faith of Dilsey as the novel’s moral heartbeat. With warmth, wit, and reverence, we unpack why this dense, haunting book continues to challenge readers, scholars, and dreamers alike. 🕯️ Watch next: To Kill a Mockingbird, 1Q84, and The Great Gatsby 💬 Comment below: Which Compson voice spoke to you the most—and why? ☕ Support: Buy us a coffee or share this video to help our literary journey continue. Echoes of Books — cinematic literary essays that rediscover the meaning of timeless novels. Where philosophy meets storytelling, and books keep whispering long after the last page.