Know For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1925-06-11 (81 years old)
Deathday
2006-11-01
Place of Birth
Newport News, Virginia, USA
Also known As
Bill Styron
William Clark Styron Jr. (June 11, 1925 – November 1, 2006) was an American novelist and essayist who won major literary awards for his work. Styron was best known for his novels, including: Lie Down in Darkness (1951), his acclaimed first work, published when he was 26; The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), narrated by Nat Turner, the leader of an 1831 Virginia slave revolt; Sophie's Choice (1979), a story "told through the eyes of a young aspiring writer from the South, about a Polish Catholic survivor of Auschwitz and her brilliant but psychotic Jewish lover in postwar Brooklyn". In 1985, he had his first serious bout with depression. On...
1993
as Self
2002
as Self (uncredited)
2003
1989
1995
as Self/Writer
1998
as Short Story
1982
as Novel
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