The Sound and the Fury Audiobook By William Faulkner, Casey Cep cover art

The Sound and the Fury

Preview
LIMITED TIME OFFER

3 months free
Try for $0.00
Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 3 months. Cancel anytime.

The Sound and the Fury

By: William Faulkner, Casey Cep
Narrated by: Grover Gardner, Gabra Zackman
Try for $0.00

$0.00/mo. after 3 months. Offer ends July 31, 2025 at 11:59PM PT. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $9.08

Buy for $9.08

Confirm purchase
Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use, License, and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Taxes where applicable.
Cancel

About this listen

NOBEL PRIZE WINNER One of the greatest novels of the twentieth century is the story of a family of Southern aristocrats on the brink of personal and financial ruin. The definitive corrected text, including Faulkner's Appendix

One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years

The Sound and the Fury is the tragedy of the Compson family, featuring some of the most memorable characters in literature: beautiful, rebellious Caddy; the manchild Benjy; haunted, neurotic Quentin; Jason, the brutal cynic; and Dilsey, their black servant. Their lives fragmented and harrowed by history and legacy, the character’s voices and actions mesh to create what is arguably Faulkner’s masterpiece and one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century.

“I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire.... I give it to you not that you may remember time, but that you might forget it now and then for a moment and not spend all of your breath trying to conquer it. Because no battle is ever won he said. They are not even fought. The field only reveals to man his own folly and despair, and victory is an illusion of philosophers and fools.” —from The Sound and the Fury

Cover photograph: © Eggleston Artistic Trust. Courtesy Eggleston Artistic Trust and David Zwirner.

Check out more selections from Oprah's Book Club.(P)2005 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.
Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sagas Rage Heartfelt American Depression Fiction

Critic reviews

One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years

Featured Article: Who's the best? Rediscover the greatest, most notable American writers of all time


To curate a list of famous American writers who are also considered among the best American authors, a few things count: current ratings for their works, their particular time periods in history, critical reception, their prevalence in the 21st century, and yes, the awards they won. Many of these authors are taught in school today. From Hemingway to Harper Lee, these famous American authors are all worthy of enduring recognition—and a fresh listen!

All stars
Most relevant  
I note that one reviewer has nine positive, no negative, votes as this is written. Yet only four readers have rated the book. Strange.

William Faulkner is more than "America's Southern Writer" as it's easy to place him with two other American writers (Hemingway and Fitzgerald) as one of the three great writers of American fiction of the 20th century. The narrator captures his style and speaks in the language of which the original was written. "The Sound and the Fury" remains a standard for undergraduate English literature students as well it should. Listen closely for the imagery for which Faulkner was unique. Only Thomas Wolfe approaches the ability to create an image of the South like Faulkner. The listener, as well as the reader, needs to be attentive at all times. Unlike Wolfe Faulkner wastes few words, and has a style as original as the other two writers mentioned. And that style goes well beyond the language of the South. Is Hemingway labelled as using the language of the upper midwest or Fitzgerald solely of the rich? All are unique and we are the better for it.

Strange

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Would you try another book from William Faulkner and/or Grover Gardner?

In my sophomore year in high school we had to read Caesar's Gallic Wars in Latin. I found The Sound and the Fury to be only slightly more difficult. My wife and I completely enjoyed Light in August last year and were prepared to breeze through this one and argue the finer points. It was not to be. We continually had to check with each other as to timeframe and, at times, even speaker.
Faulkner was a brilliant talent with movie star good looks. The National Book Award, Pulitzer and Nobel were mere icing on the cake. And all of this from the loins of Mississippi.
My advice is to get a month-long subscription to BookRags as a reference. Still...my wife and I both look back on this and are quite glad we persevered. It was worth it.

If you’ve listened to books by William Faulkner before, how does this one compare?

The narrator was excellent but all of the Audible narrators are. The storyline was far more difficult than Light in August.

Which character – as performed by Grover Gardner – was your favorite?

It is a greatly flawed family with only the innocent and juvenile Benjy having completely redeeming qualities.

Did The Sound and the Fury inspire you to do anything?

Yes.......Take a Faulkner break before jumping into As I Lay Dying.

Any additional comments?

If there is a local college class, see if they will let you audit.

Stream of Consciousness in the Extreme

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The story of the downfall of an American era, the end of the old South revealed in the saga of the Compton Family in Jefferson, Mississippi.
I hope the narrative and text of this magnificent novel is never changed by progressive politics.
Faulkner expressed the true nature of old, Southern families trying to hold on to their antebellum honor and heritage, even though destiny will end both. I will read and listen again to this historical treasure of verse.

Grover Gardner is the perfect narrator for my favorite novel of all time.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

One of the greatest novels of the 20th century read beautifully and skilfully by Grover Gardner. Not to be missed.

Brilliant

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

The nature of this book requires multiple narrator voices to follow the storyline....will do a quick digital read to absorb and fully appreciate this great piece of literature.

Difficult to keep track of character lines....but still worth the listen

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

read it more than once, you will love it more. hearing the N word is hard, but it is not unnecessary to the story, it is fitting and historically accurate and for those reasons ....important. the story is great and the narrator is brilliant

whoa

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Faulkner was a genius. His command of language is simply unrivaled in literature. He weaves a hypnotic spell with his words, draws you into the world he creates, and keeps you there. His characters are as authentic as they come. Just brilliant.

Mesmerizing

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Although it took me a little time in order to get used to the switch in characters and the rhythm, this book is fantastic and describes the times in which it was written from the first person point of views of each family member. They are very different from each other and deeply realized characters.

Groundbreaking!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Books with antiquated language tend to disappear. I hope Faulkner does not. I will come back to this novel again, reason it is so highly regarded.

Beautiful

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

This was my first experience with this book, and in audio form. Terrific and fascinating psychological and sociological story. Other reviewers are saying audio form is not a recommended first experience, but I found it very enjoyable. It is confusing at times, but that is by design. Every time I thought I lost the story, I would look up synopses online (without spoiling anything) and find that I was just where I was supposed to be.

First experience with this book

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews