Which of these words best describes the pacing of Faulkner's speech in the audio recording of his Nobel Prize address?
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It can be said to be uneven. In spite of the bad sound quality of the archival recording, the nobel prize speech of William Faulkner for "The Sound and The Fury" is a masterpiece of superb literary conviction and thought.
It is quite contextual and timeless for our age although the speech itself is fairly blurred. It was delivered in Stockholm at the City Hall in December 1950.
One can read the full text to understand the speech in its entirety.It can be said to be uneven.
In spite of the bad sound quality of the archival recording, the nobel prize speech of William Faulkner for "The Sound and The Fury" is a masterpiece of superb literary conviction and thought.
It is quite contextual and timeless for our age although the speech itself is fairly blurred. It was delivered in Stockholm at the City Hall in December 1950.
One can read the full text to understand the speech in its entirety.