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William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Sophie's Choice" and other novels whose explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind and experience were charged by his own near-suicidal ...
William Styron, Novelist, Dies at 81 Mr. Styron's early work, including "Lie Down in Darkness," won him wide recognition as a distinctive voice of the South, and an heir to William Faulkner. In ...
NEW YORK William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist whose explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind and experience were charged by his own near-suicidal demons, died Wednesday in ...
William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Confessions of Nat Turner" and other novels whose explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind and experience were charged by his own ...
EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American rights to In the Company of Rose, a feature documentary about poet Rose Styron, widow of Sophie’s Choice novelist William Styron. The ...
William Styron and James Baldwin, two of this country's greatest mid-20th-century writers, had a brave friendship that swept across decades and the fault line of race and tears in America. With Styron ...
William Styron, the celebrated American novelist, died Wednesday at 81. Styron, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his 1967 book The Confessions of Nat Turner, may be best known for Sophie's Choice. Our ...
William Styron titled his first novel Lie Down in Darkness and his final memoir Darkness Visible. His career followed shadowy paths of pain, guilt and madness. His death at 81 came after years of ...
New York - William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Confessions of Nat Turner" and other novels whose explorations of the darkest corners of the human mind and experience were charged ...
When the theater and film director James Lapine first met Rose Styron, he knew her as William Styron’s widow. He learned there was a lot more to her. By Glenn Kenny The poet and activist Rose Styron, ...
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