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Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness
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A work of great personal courage and a literary tour de force, this bestseller is Styron's true account of his descent into a crippling and almost suicidal depression. Styron is perhaps the first writer to convey the full terror of depression's psychic landscape, as well as the illuminating path to recovery. From the Trade Paperback edition.
In 1985 William Styron fell victim to a crippling and almost suicidal depression, the same illness that took the lives of Randall Jarrell, Primo Levi and Virginia Woolf. That Styron survived his descent into madness is something of a miracle. That he manages to convey its tortuous progression and his eventual recovery with such candor and precision makes Darkness Visible a rare feat of literature, a book that will arouse a shock of recognition even in those readers who have been spared the suffering it describes.
Lie Down in Darkness
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William Styron traces the betrayals and infidelities--the heritage of spite and endlessly disappointed love--that afflict the members of a Southern family and that culminate in the suicide of the beautiful Peyton Loftis.
The Confessions of Nat Turner
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In the late summer of 1831, in a remote section of southeastern Virginia, there took place the only effective, sustained revolt in the annals of American Negro slavery...
The revolt was led by a remarkable Negro preacher named Nat Turner, an educated slave who felt himself divinely ordained to annihilate all the white people in the region. The Confessions of Nat Turner is narrated by Nat himself as he lingers in jail through the cold autumnal days before his execution. The compelling story ranges over the whole of Nat's Life, reaching its inevitable and shattering climax that bloody day in August. The Confessions of Nat Turner is not only a masterpiece of storytelling; is also reveals in unforgettable human terms the agonizing essence of Negro slavery. Through the mind of a slave, Willie Styron has re-created a catastrophic event, and dramatized the intermingled miseries, frustrations--and hopes--which caused this extraordinary black man to rise up out of the early mists of our history and strike down those who held his people in bondage. From the Hardcover edition.
Sophie's Choice (Modern Library)
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"[One morning] in the early spring, I woke up with the remembrance of a girl I'd once known, Sophie. It was a very vivid half-dream, half-revelation, and all of a sudden I realized that hers was a story I had to tell." That very day, William Styron began writing the first chapter of Sophie's Choice. First published in 1979, this complex and ambitious novel opens with Stingo, a young southerner, journeying north in 1947 to become a writer. It leads us into his intellectual and emotional entanglement with his neighbors in a Brooklyn rooming house: Nathan, a tortured, brilliant Jew, and his lover, Sophie, a beautiful Polish woman whose wrist bears the grim tattoo of a concentration camp...and whose past is strewn with death that she alone survived. "Sophie's Choice is a passionate, courageous book...a philosophical novel on the most important subject of the twentieth century," said novelist and critic John Gardner in The New York Times Book Review. "One of the reasons Styron succeeds so well in Sophie's Choice is that, like Shakespeare (I think the comparison is not too grand), Styron knows how to cut away from the darkness of his material, so that when he turns to it again it strikes with increasing force....Sophie's Choice is a thriller of the highest order, all the more thrilling for the fact that the dark, gloomy secrets we are unearthing one by one--sorting through lies and terrible misunderstandings like a hand groping for a golden nugget in a rattlesnake's nest--may be authentic secrets of history and our own human nature." The Modern Library has played a significant role in American cultural life for the better part of a century. The series was founded in 1917 by the publishers Boni and Liveright and eight years later acquired by Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer. It provided the foun-dation for their next publishing venture, Random House. The Modern Library has been a staple of the American book trade, providing readers with affordable hard-bound editions of important works of liter-ature and thought. For the Modern Library's seventy-fifth anniversary, Random House redesigned the series, restoring as its emblem the running torchbearer created by Lucian Bernhard in 1925 and refurbishing jackets, bindings, and type, as well as inau- gurating a new program of selecting titles. The Modern Library continues to provide the world's best books, at the best prices.
Reading My Father: A Memoir
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Now in paperback, the format for memoir, the story of a daughter coming to know her father at last—“ardent, sophisticated, and entirely winning…this is a grown up memoir…taut and true” (The New York Times). Alexandra Styron, “a natural writer, fluid, and engaging” (The Boston Globe), takes readers inside life with her father—a fascinating and difficult man whose own memoir Darkness Visible so searingly chronicled his mid-life battle with major depression. William Styron, a Pulitzer Prize winner, helped define the concept of the Big Male Writer that gave so much of twentieth century American fiction a muscular, glamorous aura. Alexandra grew up in Connecticut and on Martha’s Vineyard, where her family’s vibrant social life included writers, presidents, and entertainers. She was raised under both the halo of her father’s brilliance and the long shadow of his troubled mind. “By turns brilliant and shocking,” (The New York Times Book Review) Reading My Father offers a ringside seat on a great literary generation’s friendships and their dramas. It is also a tale of a daughter’s love and her own coming of age, beautifully written, with humor, understanding, and grace.
Set This House on Fire
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The day after Peter Leverett met his old friend Mason Flagg in Italy, Mason was found dead. The hours leading up to his death were a nightmare for Peter - both in their violence and in their maddening unreality.The blaze of events which followed was, Peter soon realised, ignited by a conflict between two men: Mason Flagg himself and Cass Kinsolving, a tortured, self-destructive painter, a natural enemy and prey to the monstrous evil of Mason Flagg. Three events - murder, rape and suicide - explode in the is relentless and passionate novel, almost overwhelming in its conception of the varieties of good and evil.
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Styron's Roxbury Home Listed At $2.2 Million - Hartford Courant
Hartford Courant, United States - May 31, 2009
Styron's Roxbury Home Listed At $2.2 MillionThe Roxbury estate of Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Styron is on the market for $2.2 million. Styron, who died in 2006, and his wife, poet and Harvard fellow Rose Styron, bought the house in 1954 and lived there full-time, raising their four
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Celebrity Homes: Home of Pulitzer prize winner William Styron is ... - National Post
National Post, Canada - May 29, 2009
Celebrity Homes: Home of Pulitzer prize winner William Styron is Raph Gatti/AFP/Getty ImagesNovelist William Styron won a Pulitzer for The Confessions of Nat Turner and also wrote Sophie's Choice. Will you get the door, honey, Philip Roth is dropping by. Something to that effect may have been uttered in novelist
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William Styron's Connecticut House, Estate of the Day - Luxist
Luxist, CA - May 24, 2009
William Styron's Connecticut House, Estate of the DayThat's how the late author William Styron's home in Roxbury, Connecticut strikes me. The WSJ's Private Properties column reports that the home of the late "Sophie's Choice" author recently went on the market and is being sold by his widow. Sunday Real Estate Round-Up, 05/24/09
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Author William Styron's Home Hits the Market
Wall Street Journal - May 22, 2009
Please enter a different email address: The widow of American novelist William Styron is selling his 4.7-acre estate in Roxbury, Conn., for $2.2 million. Mr. Styron died in 2006. Mr. Styron and his poet wife, Rose, bought the five-bedroom,
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Tom Lennon Purchases Hancock Park Home for $2175000 - Real Estate Channel
Real Estate Channel, FL - May 23, 9194
Tom Lennon Purchases Hancock Park Home for $2175000Andrew Karigan of Prudential California Realty has the listing. William Styron's 4.7-acre estate in Roxbury, Conn., about 85 miles northeast of New York City is on the market at $2.2 million. Styron, an American novelist, died in 2006.
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