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The answer is D: William Faulkner.
Faulkner, throughout his novels, but especially after the writing and publication of The Sound and the Fury, became an expert at the use of this novel —at least back then— literary resource that consists of depicting in a continuous flow —sometimes even without punctuation marks, much like consciousness phenomenologically seems to develop— the feelings, perceptions and inner thoughts of a character in the narration. This literary device makes no use of objective descriptions so that the reader is confronted with the task of accounting for some interpretative timeline.