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  1. 2 de nov. de 2006 · William Styron, the novelist from the American South whose explorations of difficult historical and moral questions earned him a place among the leading literary figures of the post-World War...

  2. After graduation, Styron took an editing position with McGraw-Hill in New York City. Styron later recalled the misery of this work in an autobiographical passage of Sophies Choice . After provoking his employers into firing him, he set about writing his first novel in earnest.

  3. Fue también en esta época cuando publicó su primera obra, un relato con evidentes influencias de William Faulkner, en una antología de relatos de estudiantes. Primeras novelas. Tras su graduación, trabajó como editor para la editorial McGraw-Hill, en Nueva York.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2006 · Styron died on Wednesday (Nov. 1, 2006) on Martha's Vineyard. He was 81. Styron's 1990 memoir, Darkness Visible, has inspired thousands of people suffering from depression to get the help...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · William Styron, American novelist noted for his treatment of tragic themes and his use of a rich, classical prose style. His notable books included The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), winner of a Pulitzer Prize, and Sophie’s Choice (1979), which was adapted into an acclaimed film.