Sophie's Choice
by William Styron
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Pub Date May 04 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
Winner of the 1980 National Book Award, Sophie's Choice isWilliam Styron's classic novel of love, survival, and regret, set in Brooklyn in the wake of the Second World War. The novel centers on threecharacters: Stingo, a sexually frustrated aspiring novelist; Nathan, his charismatic but violent Jewish neighbor; and Sophie, an Auschwitz survivor who is Nathan's lover. Their entanglement in one another's lives will build to a stirring revelation of agonizing secrets that willchange them forever.
Poetic in its execution, and epic in its emotional sweep, Sophie's Choiceexplores the good and evil of humanity through Stingo's burgeoning worldliness, Nathan's volatile personality, and Sophie's tragic past. Mixing elements from Styron's own experience with themes of the Holocaust and the history of slavery in the American South, the novel isa profound and haunting human drama. The result is Styron at the pinnacle of his literary brilliance.
This ebook features a new illustrated biography of William Styron, including original letters, rare photos, and never-before-seen documents from the Styron family and the Duke University Archives.
William Styron (1925-2006), born in Newport News, Virginia, was one of the greatest American writers of his generation. Styron published his first book, Lie Down in Darkness, at age twenty-six and went on to write such influential works as the controversial and Pulitzer Prize-winning The Confessions of Nat Turner.
Advance Praise
"Splendidly written, thrilling . . . A passionate novel." -The New York Times Book Review
"A monumental work of fiction." -The Christian Science Monitor
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