Conversations with William Styron

Conversations with William Styron

Conversations with William Styron

Conversations with William Styron

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Overview

This is a selection of interviews with William Styron published during the period 1951-1984, from the months just following publication of Lie Down in Darkness, his first novel, to the period after publication of Sophie’s Choice. Some twenty-five interviews are reprinted here, including six that are translated from the French and published in this country for the first time.

Styron is one of the most frequently interviewed writers of his generation. Unlike Faulkner, to whom he was often compared early in his career, Styron has learned to be a patient and cooperative interview subject. His comments in these interviews reveal much about the sources of his fiction and about his early life. He also reacts to attacks on his work, comments on his mission as a writer, and describes his compositional habits.

This is a useful collection for those who wish to know Styron better and to be guided by his conversations to clearer insights into his writing. For scholars and for gene


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878052615
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 12/02/1985
Series: Literary Conversations Series
Edition description: Limited
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

James L. W. West III is editor of Conversations with William Styron, published by University Press of Mississippi.

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William Styron: I also connected it with something that had happened to me: I went to Brooklyn, in the late 1940s, and met a young-older than I was, but nonetheless young-woman who had been a survivor of Auschwitz, and who had a tattoo on her arm. Her name was Sophie.

Stephen Lewis: Was she Polish and Catholic?

WS: She was Polish and Catholic.

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