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| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief "I've finally pretty much decided what to write next--a novel based on Nat Turner's rebellion," twenty-six-year-old William Styron confided to his father in a letter he wrote on May 1, 1952. Styron would not publish his Pulitzer Prize-winning The Confessions of Nat Turner until 1967, but this...Read More |
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| Reading My Father: A Memoir | |||
| Author(s) : Alexandra Styron | |||
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| Brief PART MEMOIR AND PART ELEGY, Reading My Father is the story of a daughter coming to know her father at last. “A natural writer, fluid, and engaging” (The Boston Globe), Alexandra Styron grew up in Connecticut and on Martha’s Vineyard, where her family’s vibrant social life inclu...Read More |
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| The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps | |||
| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief Before writing his memoir of madness, Darkness Visible, William Styron was best known for his ambitious works of fiction–including The Confessions of Nat Turner and Sophie’s Choice. Styron also created personal but no less powerful tales based on his real-life experiences as...Read More |
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| William Styron | |||
| Author(s) : Richard Pearce | |||
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| Brief William Styron - American Writers 98 was first published in 1971. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions....Read More |
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| William Styron: A Life | |||
| Author(s) : James L. W. West III | |||
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| Brief On the door to William Styron's writing studio is a quotation from Flaubert: "Be regular and orderly in your life so that you may be violent and original in your work." Styron has lived by that injunction, addressing major subjects--slavery, the Holocaust, mental illness--with a power that ...Read More |
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| Sophie's Choice (Open Road) | |||
| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief “Styron’s most impressive performance. . . . Belongs on that small shelf reserved for American masterpieces.” —Washington Post Book World Winner of the 1980 National Book Award, Sophie’s Choice is William Styron’s classic novel of love, survival, and regret, set i...Read More |
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| The Confessions of Nat Turner | |||
| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief The explosive 1967 Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, a gripping and unforgettable portrait of the leader of America’s bloodiest slave revolt The Confessions of Nat Turner is William Styron’s complex and richly drawn imagining of Nat Turner, the leader of the 1831 slave rebellion i...Read More |
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| Lie Down in Darkness | |||
| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief William Styron’s stunning debut: a classic portrait of one Southern family’s tragic spiral into destruction First published to wide critical acclaim in 1951, Lie Down in Darkness centers on the Loftis family—Milton and Helen and their daughters, Peyton and Maudie. The story, t...Read More |
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| Conversations with William Styron (Literary Conversations) | |||
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| Brief This is a selection of interviews with William Styron published during the period 1951-1984, from the months just following publication of Lie Down in Darkness, his first novel, to the period after publication of Sophie's Choice. Some twenty-five interviews are reprinted here, includin...Read More |
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| Set This House on Fire | |||
| Author(s) : William Styron | |||
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| Brief “One of the finest novels of our times.” —The San Francisco Chronicle Set This House on Fire is a story of evil and redemption involving three American men whose paths converge on a film shoot in Italy at the close of the 1940s. Shortly after Peter Leverett meets...Read More |
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