I remember reading The Sound and the Fury in high school. Same author, so between the two, it might not make much of a difference, but it does the same thing. It recounts the same events from 4 different people in the family. Each viewpoint sort of adds to the story and lets you see it in a different light from what happened before.
There's a lot of stream-of-consciousness here, too, but I think there's at least one of the viewpoints that isn't.