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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099285533
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Publication Date: Oct 2001
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
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In this brilliant collection of 'long short stories', the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Sophie's Choice returns to the coastal Virginia setting of his first novels. Through the eyes of a man recollecting three episodes from his youth, William Styron explores with new eloquence death, loss, war and racism.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099284994
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Publication Date: Jan 2001
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In this novel, the South looms dark and ominous in the background with its Biblical rhetoric, its conflict between a tradition of religious fundamentalism and modern scepticism, racial contrasts and the industrialisation of a rural society.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099285557
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Publication Date: Aug 2001
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The day after Peter Leverett met his old friend Mason Flagg in Italy, Mason was found dead.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099285564
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Publication Date: Sep 2004
UK Publication Date: 1st July 2004
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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
In 1831 Nat Turner awaits death in a Virginia jail cell. He is a slave, a preacher, and the leader of the only effective slave revolt in the history of 'that peculiar institution'.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099573555
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Publication Date: Apr 2012
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In the blaze of a Carolina summer, among the poison ivy and loblolly pines, eight Marines are killed almost casually by misfired mortar shells. Deciding that his battalion has been 'doping off', Colonel Templeton calls for a 36-mile forced march to inculcate discipline.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099532224
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Publication Date: Apr 2011
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The five personal and intensely powerful tales that make up this collection draw upon William Styron's real-life experiences in the US Marine Corps, and give us an insight into the early life of one of America's greatest modern writers.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099577034
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Publication Date: Dec 2012
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In This Quiet Dust, the first book of non-fiction by the Pulitzer Prize-wining author of Lie Down in Darkness and Sophie's Choice, William Styron addresses great moral issues with passion and precision.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099285571
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Publication Date: May 2001
UK Publication Date: 5th April 2001
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
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This is a story of depression a condition that reduced William Styron from a person enjoying life and success as an acclaimed writer, to a man engulfed and menaced by mental anguish.
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780812997057
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Publication Date: Jun 2015
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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By: William Styron
ISBN: 9780099470441
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Publication Date: Feb 2004
UK Publication Date: 5th February 2004
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In this extraordinary novel, Stingo, an inexperienced twenty-two year old Southerner, takes us back to the summer of 1947 and a boarding house in a leafy Brooklyn suburb. Ultimately, he arrives at the dark core of Sophie's past: her memories of pre-war Poland, the concentration camp and - the essence of her terrible secret - her choice.
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