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Sophie'S Choice
By William Styron, Styron, William
SUMMARY: "[One morning] in the early spring, I woke up with the remembrance of a girl I'd once known, Sophie. It was a very vivid half-dream, half-revelation, and all of a sudden I realized that h...
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Sophie'S Choice
By William Styron, Styron, William
SUMMARY: "[One morning] in the early spring, I woke up with the remembrance of a girl I'd once known, Sophie. It was a very vivid half-dream, half-revelation, and all of a sudden I realized that h...
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Education Of A Felon: A Memoir
By Edward Bunker, Bunker, Edward, Styron, William
"Edward Bunker's experiences in California's toughest prisons, on the mean streets of Los Angeles, and in Hollywood's seamy underworld have enabled him to write some of the grittiest and affecting...
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Education Of A Felon
By Edward Bunker, Bunker, Edward, Styron, William
In Education of a Felon, the reigning champion of prison novelists finally tells his own story. The son of an alcoholic stagehand father and a Busby Berkeley chorus girl, Bunker was—at sevente...
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The Confessions Of Nat Turner
By William Styron, Styron, William
The Confessions of Nat Turner is William Styron’s complex and richly drawn imagining of Nat Turner, the leader of the 1831 slave rebellion in Virginia that led to the deaths of almost sixty men, wo...
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The Long March And In The Clap Shack
By William Styron, Styron, William
Two works about soldiers in a time of dubious peace by a writer of eloquence and moral authority. With stylistic panache and vitriolic wit, Styron depicts conflicts between men of somewhat more tha...
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My Generation
By Brokaw Tom, William Styron, Styron, William, West, James L. W.
A vital, illuminating collection of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner’s elegant, passionately engaged nonfiction My Generation is the definitive gathering of William Styron’s nonf...
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Sophie'S Choice
By William Styron, Styron, William
SUMMARY: In this extraordinary novel, Stingo, an inexperienced twenty-two year old Southerner, takes us back to the summer of 1947 and a boarding house in a leafy Brooklyn suburb. There, he meets N...
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