William Styron

The Long March

Short novel depicting a Marine colonel facing moral ambiguity during Korean War

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William Styron
William Styron

William Styron was a major Southern novelist whose Lie Down in Darkness and Sophie's Choice explored guilt, memory, and historical trauma with lyrical power. He also wrote The Confessions of Nat Turner, a controversial but Pulitzer Prize-winning first-person account of the slave revolt.

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