A review by esprkl2
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner

3.0

His multi-layered narrative, told through the perspectives of various characters, offers a profound exploration of human experience and the intricacies of grief, loss, and family dynamics.
What struck me most about the novel is Faulkner's innovative use of stream-of-consciousness technique, experiencing their innermost thoughts and emotions in raw, unfiltered form.
It’s like Faulkner captures the disjointed nature of human consciousness and the subjective nature of truth, inviting readers to question the reliability of perception and memory.