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  1. Styron’s daughter Alexandra has published a memoir entitled Reading My Father (2011). About this website The official website about American author, William Styron, presents a checklist of his writings and a timeline of his life, together with other useful information.

  2. a styron family gallery “Family photographs are an abundant Styron commodity,” Alexandra writes about growing up in a house where snapshots, not art, dominated the walls. The photographs below, accompanied by Alexanda’s captions, give a glimpse of William Styron as a child, friend, writer, and family man – some of the myriad aspects of a complex life into which she delves in Reading My ...

  3. 19 de abr. de 2011 · In Reading My Father, William Styron’s youngest child explores the life of a fascinating and difficult man whose own memoir, Darkness Visible, so searingly chronicled his battle with major depression. Alexandra Styron’s parents—the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Sophie’s Choice and his political activist wife, Rose—were, for half ...

  4. 13 de dic. de 2011 · Alexandra Styron’s memoir is a book about those shadows, eloquently rendered. It is about the waning of a great personage, her father, and the emotional birth of another, herself. Styron’s father, William, is the author of such novels as Lie Down in Darkness (1951), The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967) and Sophie’s Choice (1979).

  5. 1 de jun. de 2001 · Alexandra Styron. 2.94. 271 ratings31 reviews. Now in paperback, the acclaimed first novel that movingly charts the intersection of two lives, two worlds -- the story of a fierce and untameable young girl, growing up "privileged" in a New England household darkened by her parents' epically unhappy marriage, and the Caribbean nanny who has left ...

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  7. 28 de abr. de 2011 · By Alexandra Styron. Hardcover, 304 pages. Scribner. List Price: $25. Read An Excerpt. "Take a lesson from me," Irwin Shaw advised William Styron. When you become a father, "dole the child out to ...