A Virginia boy who loved Proust and Dickinson, William Styron gave such heft and meaning to mid-20th century American fiction that, with a few other white male writers, he all but defined it. That he ...
Alexandra Styron isn’t afraid to say it, said Bob Minzesheimer in USA Today. Her father, the titanic Southern writer William Styron, who died in 2006, could be, as she puts it, a “monumental a--hole.” ...
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A decade after the publication of his last, lavishly acclaimed novel, "Sophie's Choice," William Styron wrote about his epic struggle with incapacitating depression. It was, as his youngest daughter, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
A Virginia boy who loved Proust and Dickinson, William Styron gave such heft and meaning to mid-20th century American fiction that, with a few other white male writers, he all but defined it. That he ...