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      • Shadrach is a 1998 American film directed by Susanna Styron, based on a short story by her father William Styron, about a former slave's struggle to be buried where he chooses.
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  2. There he published his first fiction, a short story heavily influenced by William Faulkner, in an anthology of student work [citation needed]. Styron published several short stories in the university literary magazine, The Archive, between 1944 and 1946.

  3. Shadrach is a 1998 American film directed by Susanna Styron, based on a short story by her father William Styron, about a former slave's struggle to be buried where he chooses.

  4. 4593241. Sophie's Choice is a 1979 novel by American author William Styron. The author's last novel, it concerns the relationships among three people sharing a boarding house in Brooklyn: Stingo, a young aspiring writer from the South, Jewish scientist Nathan Landau, and his lover Sophie, a Polish-Catholic survivor of the German Nazi ...

  5. Breaks from the novel briefly to write a short story entitled “Shadrach,” about an aged former slave who travels from Alabama back to the Virginia farm on which he was born; the piece is based on a true story Styron has been told by a boyhood friend in Newport News.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · William Styron, American novelist noted for his treatment of tragic themes and his use of a rich, classical prose style. His notable books included The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), winner of a Pulitzer Prize, and Sophie’s Choice (1979), which was adapted into an acclaimed film.

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  7. In William Styron’s Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond, a group of African American contributors listed the many liberties that Styron had taken against the Black community in his Confessions of Nat Turner. Styron’s writing had, according to some claims, disrespected the legacy of Nat Turner.

  8. Study of the influence of the modernist movement on Styron, explores Styron’s psychological themes, and analyzes his shifting patterns of discourse. Includes analysis of Styron’s later work ...